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got non-null readings? these experiments all "got readings".
Sk8eM dUb
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If you understand the experiment and what special reletivity claimes you'd know that any reading at all is significant. If the speed of light is a constant it should be dead zero.
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no exp set up measures dead zero. every instrument has a detection limit. The measured upper limit of the anisotropy in the speed of light is 10^-17.
Sk8eM dUb
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Yeah but it shouldn't change when you're pointing it in different directions. Or if it does it should be random. It did and it wasn't.
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It never changed depending on direction. That is what the experiment confirmed. I understand the experiment. You obviously do not.
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it did... above the detection limit? anisotropy is a measure of the difference in the two directions. so what do you mean by "pointing it in different directions?"
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thank you