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A simple lightspeed experiment by single GPS horiz
17 years 1 week ago #18254
by Leo Vuyk
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Based on former images, one could say that
the "Venus/Mercury Radar Refelection Conjunction Anomaly", is a firm motive to question Special relativity and the idea of gravity related variable lightspeed.
Leo Vuyk.
the "Venus/Mercury Radar Refelection Conjunction Anomaly", is a firm motive to question Special relativity and the idea of gravity related variable lightspeed.
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17 years 1 week ago #19806
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If I may make a conclusion:
The "Venus/Mercury Radar Reflection Conjunction Anomaly", is a firm motive to question Special relativity and a support for the idea of "Planetary lightspeed frame dragging" by a so called LASOF. ( Local Anti-Symmetrical Oscillating vacuum Frame)
In 1964 it was I.I.Shapiro who made precise radar reflection measurements on Venus and Mercury. He found a peculiar reflection anomaly for both planets around the moment of conjunction. He didn't have a clear explanation for this anomaly ( see the text on top of page 170)
Around the 10-15th of may and 20-27 july 1964, we can see a clear change in the radar reflection of Venus, which in my perspective can only have one origin: the influence of the overlapping Earth related globular extinction LASOF (local anti-symmetrical oscillating vacuum frame) with Venus. This was reason to accept that the radius of the LASOF globule should be about 70 million km. As a logic result, the Venus related LASOF should have a radius of 54 million km. For Mercury the LASOF radius should be 21 million km. see:
bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2006/0...dent-lightspeed.html
Leo Vuyk.
The "Venus/Mercury Radar Reflection Conjunction Anomaly", is a firm motive to question Special relativity and a support for the idea of "Planetary lightspeed frame dragging" by a so called LASOF. ( Local Anti-Symmetrical Oscillating vacuum Frame)
In 1964 it was I.I.Shapiro who made precise radar reflection measurements on Venus and Mercury. He found a peculiar reflection anomaly for both planets around the moment of conjunction. He didn't have a clear explanation for this anomaly ( see the text on top of page 170)
Around the 10-15th of may and 20-27 july 1964, we can see a clear change in the radar reflection of Venus, which in my perspective can only have one origin: the influence of the overlapping Earth related globular extinction LASOF (local anti-symmetrical oscillating vacuum frame) with Venus. This was reason to accept that the radius of the LASOF globule should be about 70 million km. As a logic result, the Venus related LASOF should have a radius of 54 million km. For Mercury the LASOF radius should be 21 million km. see:
bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2006/0...dent-lightspeed.html
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17 years 1 week ago #18259
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If a radar signal leaves the Earth with a speed C-v, (v. earth orbital speed)and after a 70 million km travel the speed has become C (extinct), --after bouncing back on the approaching Venus--- the radar signal leaves Venus with the speed of C+v, (v. Venus orbital speed) and after 54 million km this speed has become also C, THEN FIGURE 3-4 ( see below) OF THE SHAPIRO RADAR REFLECTION ANOMALY CAN BE EXPAINED, by the mutual overlap of Venus and later Earth of te "extinction distances".
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17 years 1 week ago #19809
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For more clarity, I added a new image (C2) representing the geometry of the Venus-Earth situation on 10th of April 1964. see:
bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2006/0...dent-lightspeed.html
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17 years 1 week ago #18263
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My gravity related LASOF proposal, could also give an explanation for some poorly explained effects of Binaries (and other rotating systems) , called the Quasi Periodic Oscillations (QPOs) and Super Orbital Periodicities. See figure B,
photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2787/2214/1600/fig%20b1.1.jpg
So the Maxwell equations could perhaps be extended by the LASOF gravity relations which I described for the radar signals between Earth and Venus or Mercury.
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photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2787/2214/1600/fig%20b1.1.jpg
So the Maxwell equations could perhaps be extended by the LASOF gravity relations which I described for the radar signals between Earth and Venus or Mercury.
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17 years 1 week ago #18264
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About Binary QPOs:
"Short Period Quasi-Regular Oscillations" of Venus and Mercury of about 30 days, are described by I.I Shapiro in Radar Astronomy 1968, page 170-172. as desrcibed before.
Examples of QPOs (Quasi Periodic Oscillations) or Orbital Periodicities of Binaries are supposed to be examples of gravity influenced LASOF lightspeed anomalies just like Venus and Mercury. see below articles by: H.Lehmann, (Binary RZ-cas.) and P.G.Ostrov, (Binary HV 2543).
see both images of AA articles:
bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2006/0...could-influence.html
"Short Period Quasi-Regular Oscillations" of Venus and Mercury of about 30 days, are described by I.I Shapiro in Radar Astronomy 1968, page 170-172. as desrcibed before.
Examples of QPOs (Quasi Periodic Oscillations) or Orbital Periodicities of Binaries are supposed to be examples of gravity influenced LASOF lightspeed anomalies just like Venus and Mercury. see below articles by: H.Lehmann, (Binary RZ-cas.) and P.G.Ostrov, (Binary HV 2543).
see both images of AA articles:
bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2006/0...could-influence.html
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