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ajforno
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I pro0pose for discussion the folowing theory.<br /><br />Let's imagine that six laser beams are activated simultaneously from six different points located on earth's surface. These six locations on eath surface located at 90 degree angle from each other (ej south pole, north pole, and 0, 90, 180, and 270 degree longitude on the ecuator).<br /><br />These six laser beams are pointed to six mirrors located at six geostationary satellites located exactly at the same distance from ground above each of the laser beam generators.<br /><br />The red shift (or blue shift) of the reflected light is measured with acceptable precision on each of the laser generator sites.<br /><br />If the light behaves as a wave, with a constant speed, in the vacuum of space as its traveling medium, then the absolute speed of earthr relative to these North-south, east- west, front-rear frame should be able to be measured.<br /><br /> <br /><br />