[time-nuts] Result of Earth Quake speeds up earth?

jimlux jimlux at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 16 05:02:14 UTC 2011


On 3/15/11 9:36 PM, Hal Murray wrote:
>
>>> If I were doing this in my backyard on a budget I'd mount a small
>>> telescope nearly straight up so that a bright star would pass through
>>> the field on several nights.  I'd measure the light of the star
>>> through a slit and time the peak of the light each night.  I bet I
>>> could get to about a microsecond.   I'm wondering what professionals
>>> are doing in this field.
>
>> I have references for VLBI, if you want. You probably cannot do optical
>> accurately enough because of "seeing" effects, at least.
>
> What sort of accuracy can I get with:
>    1) small/medium telescope in suburban back yard
>    2) small/medium telescope out in the sticks
>    3) big telescope in a good location
>

It's sort of time nutty...

Couldn't you rig up a MLBI (medium, not very) setup between you and 
someone else in your area..

Could one detect pulses (or a signal) from some quasar (or "infinite 
distance" stellar source) with a reasonable small antenna.



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