jack, you have no basic knowledge of the Sagnac effect.
You have just rendered your "experiment" totally useless.
That is why YOU FAILED originally to offer your readers the necessary details, since by making everything obvious, the catastrophic errors you made would become readily discernible.
http://i.imgur.com/NEacN3P.pngSorry, that is no longer the Sagnac effect.
Your calculations are useless.
That means our interferometer loop is built of 4 pieces, the big arc, of radius R2, the little arc, of radius R1 and the 2 lines joining them, just like I said.That is not how the Sagnac works.
http://www.mathpages.com/rr/s2-07/2-07.htm (most referenced paper used by the relativists themselves)
If two pulses of light are sent in opposite directions around a stationary circular loop of radius RPlease note the radius R is the same for both pulses of light (one cannot use two different radii: R has to be the same).
Do you understand that now YOU HAVE VERTICAL PORTIONS OF THE LOOP (R2 - R1) WHERE THE SAGNAC NO LONGER APPLIES?
The R values are the distance from the centre of rotation (the sun in this case) to the section of the interferometer. Both values are roughly 150 000 000 km.You specified NO SUCH DETAILS in your original message: you left everyone guessing as to what you were trying to convey.
It is only when I insisted that you provide these details, that the bizarre setting of your experiment becomes discernible.
Yes, I am using 2 different radii as the loop is composed of 2 different radii elements.
This is not a violation of the definition at all.But it is a total violation of the very definition used by the relativists themselves (your friends).
http://www.mathpages.com/rr/s2-07/2-07.htm (most referenced paper used by the relativists themselves)
If two pulses of light are sent in opposite directions around a stationary circular loop of radius RPlease note the radius R is the same for both pulses of light (one cannot use two different radii: R has to be the same).
Yes, this is the simple definition which is nice an easy to derive and requires the centre of the ring to be stationary, and the ring to be rotating about its centre.
That definition does not apply in this case as we are dealing with a ring on Earth, very far away from the centre of rotation of the system.
Again, for the specific case of a ring which is simply spinning, not orbiting anything. As such, unless you are constructing an interferometer that is a ring the size of Earth's orbit centred on the sun, this does not apply.
The important part is the physical loop is the same, which is in my case.The interferometere IS ORBITING THE SUN ON A CIRCULAR PATH.
As such, the Sagnac formula applies immediately, using the classic definition.
This is how mainstream science applies the orbital Sagnac.
Please mail your analysis to any scientific journal and they will be laughing their asses off when they read your piece of shit analysis.
DO YOU HAVE ANY SCIENTIFIC PAPERS SUPPORTING YOUR VIEW?
You have none, right?
So you are saying the sun, the centre of rotation for the orbit, is inside the Sagnac ring, with the Sagnac ring centred on the the sun and thus size of Earth's orbit?
Can you give us an example of such a system?Here are two mainstream papers which agree with me totally: you are wrong.
CORRECT ORBITAL SAGNAC CALCULATION
Biography of Dr. Daniel Gezari:
https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/sed/bio/daniel.y.gezariDr. Gezari joined the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland in 1978. He has been a pioneer in the the development of several new fields of observational astronomy, including:
1. First application of speckle interferometry (measuring diffraction-limited stellar diameters
in images blurred by the Earth's atmosphere).
2. First 350 µm observations, and the study of cool star forming clouds.
3. Pioneered the use of array detectors for infrared astronomical imaging, especially at thermal
infrared wavelengths (5-25 µm).
4. Produced the only infrared astronomical catalog in the field of observational astronomy.
5. In addition, Dr. Gezari has developed several useful compendia of astronomical research resources.
Research Areas
infrared astrophysics
star formation/interstellar medium
Galactic Center
infrared array camera development
optical spatial interferometry
astronomical database management
propagation of light in space
invariance of the speed of light
Positions and Appointments
Post Doctoral Research Fellow - California Institute of Technology (1974 - 1976)
Resident Research Associate - National Research Council (1976 - 1978)
Astrophysicist - NASA/Goddard (1976 - 2008)
Astrophysicist (Emeritus) - NASA/Goddard (2008 - present)
Research Associate - American Museum of Natural History, Astrophysics Dept. (2008 - present)
Education
A.B. (Physics), Cornell University, 1966
M.S. (Physics), New York University, 1969
Ph.D. (Astronomy), S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook, 1973
Robert A. Millikan Research Fellow in Astriohysics, California Institute of Technology, 1974-1976
Calculations performed at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center by Dr. Daniel Gezari:
https://arxiv.org/vc/arxiv/papers/0912/0912.3934v1.pdfPlease note the theoretical orbital sagnac shows up in these calculations, but is not picked up/registered/recorded by GPS satellites.Motion of the Earth-Moon system in orbit around the Sun would average out in a two-way measurement, and only appear as a small (∼3 m/s) second-order residual.Because of the two-way averaging, the orbital Sagnac effect registered is smaller than usual, however it is not 1/365 of the rotational Sagnac effect, in fact even in the diluted form permitted by the two-way averaging calculation, it represents a significant percentage of the rotational Sagnac effect.
There is only one correct way to calculate the Sagnac (be it rotational or orbital).
http://qem.ee.nthu.edu.tw/f1b.pdfThis is an IOP article.
The author recognizes the earth's orbital Sagnac is missing whereas the earth's rotational Sagnac is not.
He uses GPS and a link between Japan and the US to prove this.
In GPS the actual magnitude of the Sagnac correction
due to earth’s rotation depends on the positions of
satellites and receiver and a typical value is 30 m, as the
propagation time is about 0.1s and the linear speed due
to earth’s rotation is about 464 m/s at the equator. The
GPS provides an accuracy of about 10 m or better in positioning.
Thus the precision of GPS will be degraded significantly,
if the Sagnac correction due to earth’s rotation
is not taken into account. On the other hand, the orbital
motion of the earth around the sun has a linear speed of
about 30 km/s which is about 100 times that of earth’s
rotation.
Thus the present high-precision GPS would be
entirely impossible if the omitted correction due to orbital
motion is really necessary.In an intercontinental microwave link between Japan and
the USA via a geostationary satellite as relay, the influence
of earth’s rotation is also demonstrated in a high-precision
time comparison between the atomic clocks at two remote
ground stations.
In this transpacific-link experiment, a synchronization
error of as large as about 0.3 µs was observed unexpectedly.
Meanwhile, as in GPS, no effects of earth’s orbital motion
are reported in these links, although they would be
easier to observe if they are in existence. Thereby, it is evident
that the wave propagation in GPS or the intercontinental
microwave link depends on the earth’s rotation, but
is entirely independent of earth’s orbital motion around
the sun or whatever. As a consequence, the propagation
mechanism in GPS or intercontinental link can be viewed
as classical in conjunction with an ECI frame, rather than
the ECEF or any other frame, being selected as the unique
propagation frame. In other words, the wave in GPS or the
intercontinental microwave link can be viewed as propagating
via a classical medium stationary in a geocentric
inertial frame.
The author actually present a local-ether model (MLET, Modified Lorentz Ether Theory) in order to account for the MISSING ORBITAL SAGNAC EFFECT.
I repeat: this is an IOP article, the highest standard of mainstream science.
The paper was peer reviewed and published.
Each and every scientist working at that journal understood the meaning of these words:
Meanwhile, as in GPS, no effects of earth’s orbital motion
are reported in these links, although they would be
easier to observe if they are in existence.Go ahead and mail your version of reality to the same IOP journal: see if they will publish it.
Then, and only then, you can come back here and have a debate on it.
https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=70614.msg1915700#msg1915700But now we have a huge problem.
Meanwhile, as in GPS, no effects of earth’s orbital motion
are reported in these links, although they would be
easier to observe if they are in existence.Since the orbital Sagnac is not being picked up, and also the solar gravitational potential is not being recorded either, the hypotheses of the Ruderfer ether drift experiment are fulfilled.
THE SOLAR ORBITAL GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL DOES NOT SHOW UP, IT IS NOT BEING REGISTERED EITHER BY THE GPS SATELLITES.
Ruderfer, Martin (1960) “First-Order Ether Drift
Experiment Using the Mössbauer Radiation,”
Physical Review Letters, Vol. 5, No. 3, Sept. 1, pp
191-192
Ruderfer, Martin (1961) “Errata—First-Order Ether
Drift Experiment Using the Mössbauer Radiation,”
Physical Review Letters, Vol. 7, No. 9, Nov. 1, p 361
in 1961, M. Ruderfer proved mathematically and experimentally, using the spinning Mossbauer effect, the FIRST NULL RESULT in ether drift theory.
Specifically, there is substantial independent experimental evidence that clock speed always affects the clock frequency and, as the GPS system shows, the spin velocity of the earth clearly affects the clock rate. This being the case, the null result of the rotating Mössbauer experiments actually implies that an ether drift must exist or else the clock effect would not be canceled and a null result would not be present.