From: Dr. Henri Wilson on
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 19:48:51 +0100, "George Dishman" <george(a)briar.demon.co.uk>
wrote:

>"Clueless Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message
>news:v8jnh397qh97ffru0ne7d8pcuei38h1th5(a)4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 11:34:13 +0100, "George Dishman"
>> <george(a)briar.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>...
>>>Excellent Jerry, though Henry doesn't have the
>>>ability to understand any of this. Still, the
>>>point is that any lurkers who have trouble
>>>following the verbal descriptions can access
>>>the applet and see what ballistic theory really
>>>says. I often think it must be difficult for
>>>anyone coming into such a long running thread
>>>to pick up on the references to previous parts
>>>of the discussions.
>>
>> I must congratulate Jerry. He/she/it ..
>
>"She, clueless.
>
>> .. has proved that a ring gyro based on the
>> interference of sound waves moving both ways around a toroidal ring full
>> of air
>> wont work if all the air is removed.
>
>No, she has proved it gives no fringe shift if
>the air is constrained to rotate with the table,
>for example by having a thin membrane somewhere
>in the ring. That of course is precisely the
>ballistic model, a classical wave system where
>the speed is the speed of sound relative to the
>source and Galilean Relativity applies.
>
>Well done Henry, you finally acknowledged that
>Jerry's program is the correct illustration of
>ballistic theory, even if you got the details
>wrong as always.

Light isn't just 'a wave in a medium', George. That idea went out the window
years ago.

In fact I predict that my Sagnac revelation will change our whole view of the
nature of light.

What I will have to do now is speculate about the nature of the photon itself.

>George
>



Henri Wilson. ASTC,BSc,DSc(T)

www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/index.htm
From: Androcles on

"Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message
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: On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:44:43 GMT, "Androcles" <Engineer(a)hogwarts.physics>
: wrote:
:
: >
: >"Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message
: >news:0buoh3pktnuomn7t97bf2vadgo5hl07p78(a)4ax.com...
: >: On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:13:49 GMT, "Androcles"
<Engineer(a)hogwarts.physics>
: >: wrote:
:
: >: > http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/inphase.gif
: >: >(All wheels locked by the red rod.)
: >: > http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/nophase.gif
: >: >(The red rod would prevent turning so it is absent.)
: >: >
: >: >How do you explain this meccano, little sardine?
: >: >Well, it's puzzled you for a week now... you'll never
: >: >get it. I'll slow it down for you.
: >:
: >: What's the bloody red thing supposed to be?
: >
: >A locking rod, keeping all three wheels turning together, of course.
: >Did you think they weren't all turning?
:
: What is that supposed to achieve?
: The only relevant feature is that the 'wavelength' is absolute and the
same on
: all wheels..

Nope. The teeth are 24,22 and 26 in number, different for each wheel.
The circumference is the same on all wheels. Pity you never learned to
count or you wouldn't have spent a week proving you were wrong, idiot.
Even a 5 yr-old knows wagon wheels go backwards in Western movies.
You are so easy to fool because you are a fool.


From: Dr. Henri Wilson on
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 21:53:07 GMT, "Androcles" <Engineer(a)hogwarts.physics>
wrote:

>
>"Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message
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>: On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 20:32:24 -0700, The Ghost In The Machine
>: <ewill(a)sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote:
>:
>: >In sci.physics.relativity, HW@....(Dr. Henri Wilson)
>: ><HW@>
>: > wrote
>:
>: >>>: wavelength is absolute in BaTh.
>: >>>
>: >>>That's ok, nobody cares about your stupid BaTh; it isn't physics,
>: >>> it's as crazy as relativity.
>: >>
>: >> BaTh works.
>: >>
>: >
>: >Does it?
>: >
>: >Androcles: Observed Frequency is constant.
>
>I didn't say that. Frequency is constant, independent of observers.
>
>
>
>: >Wilson: Observed Wavelength is constant.
>: >SR: Observed Lightspeed is constant.
>: >
>: >Galilean/nBaT: Observed Wavelength is constant.
>: >
>: >>
>: see: www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/ringgyro.htm
>:
>: What could be simpler?
>
>Dork Van de merde is simpler... the simplest there is.

that's true...



Henri Wilson. ASTC,BSc,DSc(T)

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From: Dr. Henri Wilson on
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 21:56:57 GMT, "Androcles" <Engineer(a)hogwarts.physics>
wrote:

>
>"Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message
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>: >
>: >If the red and blue ray are in phase at the mirror,
>: >they will according to the emission theory still be
>: >in phase at the screen.
>: >
>: >If you bounce a ball off an approaching wall,
>: >it will come back to you faster than it went in.
>: >According to the emission theory, the same applies for light.
>:
>: http://www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/sagnac.jpg
>:
>: tells the full story....
>: Simple isn't it?
>
>Almost as simple as Dork Van de merde and just as wrong.

So rong it produces the experimentally verified result...... :)

>You forgot the -vt, shown here as alpha.R:

Same thing, useless.




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From: Dr. Henri Wilson on
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 22:06:57 GMT, "Androcles" <Engineer(a)hogwarts.physics>
wrote:

>
>"Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message
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>: On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:44:43 GMT, "Androcles" <Engineer(a)hogwarts.physics>

>: What is that supposed to achieve?
>: The only relevant feature is that the 'wavelength' is absolute and the
>same on
>: all wheels..
>
>Nope. The teeth are 24,22 and 26 in number, different for each wheel.
>The circumference is the same on all wheels. Pity you never learned to
>count or you wouldn't have spent a week proving you were wrong, idiot.
>Even a 5 yr-old knows wagon wheels go backwards in Western movies.
>You are so easy to fool because you are a fool.

How can anyone count the teeth on those wheels?

>



Henri Wilson. ASTC,BSc,DSc(T)

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