M.Consoli:CMB and ether-drift experiments

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M.Consoli:CMB and ether-drift experiments

New postby Maxim Khlopov on Fri 19 Feb 2016 17:21

VIA lecture by Prof. Maurizio Consoli ''CMB and ether-drift experiments'' took place on 19 February 2016.
It's presentation is attached and the record is in VIA library
http://viavca.in2p3.fr/maurizio_consoli.html
The following questions and comments were made during the lecture
Shantanu: how does this change as a function fo redshift? Is its just To(1+z)
Shantanu: yes, but it changes as a function of redshift. and the redshift variation has beeen seen in Sunayev zeldovich effects. I mean experimental studies of this effect
Shantanu: anyhow you can check http://arxiv.org/abs/1312.2462
Shantanu: I thought Dayton-Miller's claims have been recently disproved as stated in http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0608238
are you arguing that Miller's analysis is correct?
I look forward to reading your paper.
Shantanu: maybe I missed this. But can you briefly repeat what's your explanation of Dayton-Miller's results (although you probably already explained it). And 30 km/sec is earth's velocity around Sun?
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consoli_VIA_2016c.pdf
pdf file of the presentation
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