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Flat Earth Community / Re: Global Positioning System
« on: October 10, 2018, 11:19:02 AM »
When the experiments were done on a stationary earth, not only the rotational Sagnac effect, but also the Coriolis effect should not be recorded.
And since the Coriolis effect is an optical effect, you always need a visible rotating surface to create it.
Invisible media, like the ether, can not be used to create & explain an optical effect.
If that is too hard for you to understand, then you've a serious problem understanding what the Coriolis effect is.
You have formulas, but you don't know how to use them. And those who know how to use those formulas, know they need a spinning globe to make them work.
The proof of the pudding is in the eating, and formulas only can prove a theory when they are used, but to copy/paste formulas you don't know how to use is not the same thing as using them. Pasting formulas does not prove theories.
So no victory for you yet, until you have figured out & demonstrated how those formulas based on spinning globes can be used to prove a stationary earth.
And since the Coriolis effect is an optical effect, you always need a visible rotating surface to create it.
Invisible media, like the ether, can not be used to create & explain an optical effect.
If that is too hard for you to understand, then you've a serious problem understanding what the Coriolis effect is.
I have the formulas, you have nothing.
I win.
You have formulas, but you don't know how to use them. And those who know how to use those formulas, know they need a spinning globe to make them work.
The proof of the pudding is in the eating, and formulas only can prove a theory when they are used, but to copy/paste formulas you don't know how to use is not the same thing as using them. Pasting formulas does not prove theories.
So no victory for you yet, until you have figured out & demonstrated how those formulas based on spinning globes can be used to prove a stationary earth.