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Old April 9th 15, 03:36 PM posted to sci.astro
jay moseley
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Hi Craig
long time no see.
I notice a new analysis of frb data (Hippke,Learned)seems to suggest the arrival times of higher frequency radiation
from gammaraybursts arrives sooner than longer wavelengths. And there is a distance/wavelength
relationship based on multiples.
Way back in early 2000,s I had said to you that arrival times of longer wavelengths in grb data
are such that arrival times of wavelengths for longer wavelengths would be in multiples
....So that an arrival time for 2nm at would if seen 100 seconds later for 200 nm if
It was observed to arrive at 10 seconds for 20 nanometers.
I seem to remember you explicitly arguing many years ago that this
wasnt possible.
It seems to me that this latest data interpretation confirms my prediction
and rules out your objection that my analysis is incorrect.
Any thoughts on this?