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From: Androcles on 14 Oct 2007 21:25 "Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message news:sp45h3hieob81suq17rici1mh68n2r5rj0(a)4ax.com... : On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 14:29:58 -0700, Jerry <Cephalobus_alienus(a)comcast.net> : wrote: : : >On Oct 13, 4:21 am, "George Dishman" <geo...(a)briar.demon.co.uk> wrote: : >> "Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in messagenews:jsovg319raplhju4au4mvlciqaul9l2vc1(a)4ax.com... : : : > : >To judge from well how I did on several of last year's exams, : >I am much better prepared for my coming tests than I thought, : >so I took a few hours this morning to update the applet to : >version 4. : >http://mysite.verizon.net/cephalobus_alienus/sagnac/BallisticSagnac.htm : : It is still wrong. You must stop the movement when the leading edge arrives at : the detector. : Then you can count the number of wavelengths in each path....the number : differs. BWahahahahaha! | How many teeth between the emision point and the detection point. Einstein Dingleberries like Jeery, you, Dishpan and Tusseladd cannot count. Just count: http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/tickfairy.gif Just count: http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Sagnac/MechSagnac.gif Hint: the larger wheels have 60 teeth You are oh-so-easy to fool because you ARE a fool. : >The extra features are purely for Henri's benefit, since he : >obviously has no idea what causes fringe displacement. : > : >Back to studying... and NO MORE LURKING!!!! : : The path lengths are 2piR+/-vt. Sloppy, but not too far wrong. A mathematician would recognise the curve in vt. You are oh-so-easy to fool because you ARE a fool. The path lengths are R(2pi +/- alpha) (no t involved in length). : The difference in number of wavelengths is 4Aw/cLambda. The difference in number of wavelengths is called tick fairies, senile old Einstein Dingleberry. : : This is the correct answer....backed by experiment. Einstein Dingleberries cannot count and believe in tick fairies. : Nature doesn't care what you and George think. It just works this way. Einstein Dingleberries cannot count and believe in tick fairies. : : Nor do I care that you cannot understand BaTh. Einstein Dingleberries cannot count and believe in tick fairies.
From: Androcles on 14 Oct 2007 21:43 "Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message news:2d55h3195f7ob1jpg6elio68d2flk6cf51(a)4ax.com... : On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 00:21:04 GMT, "Androcles" <Engineer(a)hogwarts.physics> : wrote: : : > : >"Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message : >news:4ji2h31kv6hk7sjsieobo5nibvpc09g0e4(a)4ax.com... : >: On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 10:21:18 +0100, "George Dishman" : ><george(a)briar.demon.co.uk> : : >: That is correct. : >: You are simply agreeing that BaTh predicts no change in fringe pattern : >during : >: constant rotation. Thank you George. : > : >But Emission Fact predicts a change, idiot. : > http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Sagnac/RLG.gif : : Fringes don't move during constant rotation. ahahahaha! Tell it to Encyclopaedia Britannica. http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=78616&rendTypeId=4 The detector moves to keep up with the fringes, Einstein Dingleberry. (Proven by engineers installing them on aircraft, not your "experiments"). Just count: http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/tickfairy.gif Just count: http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Sagnac/MechSagnac.gif Hint: the larger wheels have 60 teeth. You are oh-so-easy to fool because you ARE a fool.
From: Androcles on 14 Oct 2007 21:47 "Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message news:ff55h3dcvnjarlmk6eo8vobmn5olko35tk(a)4ax.com... : On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 00:21:04 GMT, "Androcles" <Engineer(a)hogwarts.physics> : wrote: : : > : >"Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message : >news:nfm2h3d0lj5fcaq25tmvat9olm04hahigf(a)4ax.com... : >: On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 15:57:25 +0100, "George Dishman" : : >: > : >: >Only the arriving waves arrive (!) at the detector : >: >so it is only influenced by the arrival phase. : >: > : >: >They always have they same relationship, they are : >: >always in phase, therefore the fringes are always : >: >in the same location - no displacement. : >: : >: I don't think you understand what 'displacement' implies. A CHANGE in : >: displacement occurs during an acceleration. : > : >Technically true, a constant rotating frame is a constantly : >accelerating frame. : > http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Sagnac/RLG.gif : : That's the kind of argument I'd expect from a desperate person....completely : out of ideas... ahahahaha! Tell it to Encyclopaedia Britannica. http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=78616&rendTypeId=4 Of course you are desperately out of ideas, you are as clueless as Dishpan. You can't even count. Just count, tick fairy: http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/tickfairy.gif Just count, tick fairy: http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Sagnac/MechSagnac.gif Hint: the larger wheels have 60 teeth. You are oh-so-easy to fool because you ARE a fool.
From: Paul B. Andersen on 15 Oct 2007 15:57 Androcles skrev: > "Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message > news:2d55h3195f7ob1jpg6elio68d2flk6cf51(a)4ax.com... > : > : Fringes don't move during constant rotation. Right. In a Sagnac ring, or fibre optic gyro, they don't. > > ahahahaha! > > Tell it to Encyclopaedia Britannica. > http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=78616&rendTypeId=4 That's a ring laser gyro, not a Sagnac ring. Don't you know the difference? Paul
From: Androcles on 15 Oct 2007 18:04
"Paul B. Andersen" <paul.b.andersen(a)guesswhathia.no> wrote in message news:4713C626.4000308(a)guesswhathia.no... : Androcles skrev: : > "Dr. Henri Wilson" <HW@....> wrote in message : > news:2d55h3195f7ob1jpg6elio68d2flk6cf51(a)4ax.com... : > : : > : Fringes don't move during constant rotation. : : Right. : In a Sagnac ring, or fibre optic gyro, they don't. : : > : > ahahahaha! : > : > Tell it to Encyclopaedia Britannica. : > http://cache.eb.com/eb/image?id=78616&rendTypeId=4 : : That's a ring laser gyro, not a Sagnac ring. : : Don't you know the difference? What, the difference between the Sagnac effect and the Coriolis effect? Err... these fringes move? http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Sagnac/RLG.gif |