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Title | Resonant Optics for Detection of Rotation and Translation |
Author(s) | Thomas G Barnes |
Keywords | resonaut optics, detection of rotation and translation, STR, laser speedometer, Sagnac experiment |
Published | 1991 |
Journal | Galilean Electrodynamics |
Volume | 2 |
Number | 3 |
Pages | 55-56 |
Abstract
It is shown that the laser gyro is a reasonable device quite different from the Sagnac experiment. A laser speedometer whose light paths enclose no area can be used to test the Special Theory of Relativity. Correspondence V2, N4, p. 77