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Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis.

From HGW <hw@....>
Newsgroups sci.physics.relativity
Subject Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis.
Date 2016-11-02 09:15 +1100
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On 01/11/16 23:19, Albert2 wrote:
> On 2016-10-29 01:43:36 +0200, HGW <hw@....> said:

>>> Wrong from the beginning.
>>> The frequency of light is determined directly by counting cycles.
>>> The wavelength then follows from lambda = nu/c
>>
>> HAHAHHAHHAHA! Who invited this idiot?
>
> Don't worry, I won't argue with the idiots here.
> I'll tell what it is, in reality, and that's it.
>
>>> In standard labs like NIST frequencies of visible light can be counted
>>> directly.
>>
>> Hahahhhaha! they beat wavelengths and use frequency divider...
>
> No wavelengths, just frequencies.
> All the tricks of the trade of the electronics engineer, taken to the
> limit.
> Frequency synthesis, phase locking, heterodyning, difference counting
> and so on.
> In all just a far more elaborate version of this kind of thing
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_counter>
> taken to optical frequencies. No wavelengths involved.
> The usual problem of stability of timebase do not arise,
> since all frequencies arelocked directly to a primary atomic clock.

There is no DIRECT measurement of a frequency associated with light. The 
measured frequency is that of a known signal that is mixed with long 
wavelength EM. No counter can count a rate of c/lambda.

If your device produces the value c/lambda, it is indirectly measuring 
'node arrival rate' because, plainly and simply, that is what c/lambda 
means. What is responsible for the fixed spatial pattern of 'nodes' is 
something you should be looking into rather than sprouting pure 
Einsteinian propaganda.

>
> Conversely the wavelength are not, and cannot be measured.
> They follow from the frequency and the defined value of c.

Wavelengths are measured directly and routinely in interferometers.

> Albert2
>


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Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. "HGWilson, DSc." <hgw@....> - 2016-10-26 06:48 +1100
  Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. Edgar König <edgko@edgarkoenig.info> - 2016-10-25 19:54 +0000
    Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. "HGWilson, DSc." <hgw@....> - 2016-10-26 20:01 +1100
      Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. Walter Bautista <wabau@outlookbay.org> - 2016-10-26 14:28 +0000
        Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. Walter Bautista <wabau@outlookbay.org> - 2016-10-26 14:30 +0000
  Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. Gary Harnagel <hitlong@yahoo.com> - 2016-10-25 13:45 -0700
    Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. "HGWilson, DSc." <hgw@....> - 2016-10-26 20:36 +1100
      Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. Gary Harnagel <hitlong@yahoo.com> - 2016-10-26 04:51 -0700
        Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. "HGWilson, DSc." <hgw@....> - 2016-10-27 05:53 +1100
          Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. Gary Harnagel <hitlong@yahoo.com> - 2016-10-26 18:43 -0700
  Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2016-10-26 06:03 +0000
    Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. "HGWilson, DSc." <hgw@....> - 2016-10-26 20:38 +1100
      Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2016-10-26 16:05 +0000
        Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. "HGWilson, DSc." <hgw@....> - 2016-10-27 05:55 +1100
  Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. Albert2 <Alber@2.invalid> - 2016-10-28 16:05 +0200
    Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. HGW <hw@....> - 2016-10-29 10:43 +1100
      Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. Albert2 <Alber@2.invalid> - 2016-11-01 13:19 +0100
        Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. HGW <hw@....> - 2016-11-02 09:15 +1100
          Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. Albert2 <Alber@2.invalid> - 2016-11-04 13:52 +0100
            Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. HGW <hw@....> - 2016-11-05 09:05 +1100
              Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. Albert2 <Alber@2.invalid> - 2016-11-07 22:30 +0100
                Re: Here Is an Important Exerpt From My BaTh Thesis. HGW <hw@....> - 2016-11-08 08:42 +1100

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