A Simplified Repetition of Silvertooth's Measurement of the Absolute Velocity of the Solar System
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Title | A Simplified Repetition of Silvertooth\'s Measurement of the Absolute Velocity of the Solar System |
Author(s) | Paul Wesley, Stefan Marinov |
Keywords | Silvertooth's experiment, absolute velocity, solar system, rotating axle |
Published | 1987 |
Journal | None |
Pages | 16-31 |
Abstract
I [Stefan Marinov] carried out Silvertooth's experiment in a substantially different arrangement which simplifies enormously its execution. I obtained in January 1987 the following figures for the absolute velocity of the Solar System and for the equatorial coordinates of its apex: v = 386 [] 38 km/s, [] = - 22o [] 6o, and a = 12.5h [] 0.5h. This result is in agreement with Silvertooth's result, my own results using a rotating axle, the coupled mirrors experiment and the toothed-wheels experiment, and the result of the 2.7oK thermal cosmic background anisotropy.