Laser Fiber-Ring Interferometric Gyroscopes and Einstein's Second Postulate
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Title | Laser Fiber-Ring Interferometric Gyroscopes and Einstein\'s Second Postulate |
Author(s) | Carl A Zapffe |
Keywords | Laser Fiber-Ring Interferometric Gyroscopes, Einstein's Second Postulate |
Published | 1988 |
Journal | The Toth-Maatian Review |
Volume | 6 |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 2907-2908 |
Abstract
The Sagnac experiment and its successful application to yield a commercial laser fiber ring interferometric gyroscopic compass shows that the velocity of light c is fixed rerlative to geocentric coordinates or the magnesphere. Einstein's postulate that the velocity of light is c with respect to any observer is modified.
Also published in:
- Progress in Space-Time Physics, Paul Wesley (Editor), pp. 49-50 (1987).
- Speculations in Science and Technology, V11, N3, p. 214 (1988).
- Toth-Maatian Review, V1, N2, pp. 2907-2908 (1988).