Posted: Nov 21, 2011 4:56 pm
Pulsar wrote:cavarka9 wrote:doesnt matter, what matters is to find whether there is an error in timing mechanism or not.
Yes, but the additional uncertainties are larger than the proposed error in the timing mechanism. For instance, the speed of light in air is about 0.3% slower than in a vacuum. The uncertainty on that value is bigger than the neutrino anomaly, so it'd be quite difficult to filter out that effect
hmmm, (is there no easier way, maybe a very large electric wire with const volt). Not now, have lots of work. Maybe you are right.