Don't you understand that Ole Romer's observations (or whoever forged them, in the new chronological approach) do not bring anything new to the debate here? The claims made in the official FAQ/FE wikipedia about Jupiter's orbit are not correct; your thread here is pointless, as you try to prove wrong the incorrect data posted (FAQ/FE wiki).
I have already mentioned here, several times already, that, due to the fact that the existence of ether (telluric currents) has never been taken into consideration, even Fizeau's classical experiment (of measuring the speed of light) is flawed, as is every other experiment that has been performed ever since. The speed of light must be measured taking into consideration the influence of the telluric currents; then, and only then, an accurate estimation will be correct.
From "Romer's" data, the speed of light could be estimated to be in the range of 193,120 Km/s up to 327,000 Km/s.
My initial message brought into question the assumption you and everybody else makes here: the fallacy that the speed of light is constant (in fact, it is variable).
I evidenced the fact that the Michelson-Morley experiment was a failure, and the theory of relativity (as per Einstein's own words, quoted in my message) rests wholly on the Michelson-Morley experiment.
It does not matter who can or would repeat "Romer's" observations, the proofs of the existence of telluric currents are all that matters.
Here are these proofs for you:
http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=30499.msg1255899#msg1255899Existence of ether waves proven by the Dayton-Miller ether drift experiments:
http://www.orgonelab.org/miller.htm"The effect [of ether-drift] has persisted throughout. After considering all the possible sources of error, there always remained a positive effect." Dayton Miller (1928, p.399)
"My opinion about Miller's experiments is the following. ... Should the positive result be confirmed, then the special theory of relativity and with it the general theory of relativity, in its current form, would be invalid. Experimentum summus judex. Only the equivalence of inertia and gravitation would remain, however, they would have to lead to a significantly different theory."
Albert Einstein, in a letter to Edwin E. Slosson, 8 July 1925 (from copy in Hebrew University Archive, Jerusalem.) See citations below for Silberstein 1925 and Einstein 1926.
"I believe that I have really found the relationship between gravitation and electricity, assuming that the Miller experiments are based on a fundamental error. Otherwise, the whole relativity theory collapses like a house of cards."
Albert Einstein, in a letter to Robert Millikan, June 1921 (in Clark 1971, p.328)
knowledge...it is painfully obvious that neither you nor CT, can debate with me directly on any subject posted here...in fact, you have no chance whatsoever, at the present time.
Please read the facts about Airy's experiment again. Hopefully, you have heard of the Airy differential equation, or the Airy function; G.B. Airy was one of the most eminent physicists of the 19th century. G.B. Airy's simple experiment (much simpler than "Romer's") proves the existence of a layer of energy between the Earth and the planets/stars:
http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=30499.msg1231580#msg1231580