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Old November 17th 03, 08:49 AM
Craig Markwardt
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"ralph sansbury" writes:
I gather that the Anomalous Doppler Shift measurments are 100
times greater than noise and that they are systematic over time?.


Question 1: from a statistical standpoint, that is approximately
correct; the statistical errors in the anomalous acceleration are a
few percent of the measured value. Question 2: yes, it is systematic
over time.

CM

 




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