distant star moving towards us
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Telescope
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shutter
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beam splitter
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detector 1 |
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| 10 meter distance
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detector 2
We open the shutter.
Measure time difference between signal at detector 2 and detector 1
Then we point at a star that moves away from us.
And measure again.
That should be the same to EinSteinIAns.
Has this been done?
(Yes it can technically be done, electronically, I just do not have the
telescope).
Reasoning:
If light from the approaching star was to move faster relative to this setup
then the time between signals from teh detectors should be shorter
(it should travel the distance between detector 1 and 2 in a shorter time).
If it has been done and was the same, will accept C is constant.
Not ever before that.
You can quote me on that.
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