A theory on measuring the one-way speed of light and a method of verifying the invariance of light speed

The measurement of one-way speed of light has remained an unsolved physical problem for a long time. The reason is that people were entrapped in the thinking pattern formed in low speed measurement, i.e., the one-way speed measurement relied on a synchronization signal with higher speed to synchroni...

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Published inPhysics essays Vol. 24; no. 2; pp. 294 - 300
Main Authors Dong, JinXi, Dong, Bo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Physics Essays Publication 01.06.2011
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ISSN0836-1398
DOI10.4006/1.3579492

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Summary:The measurement of one-way speed of light has remained an unsolved physical problem for a long time. The reason is that people were entrapped in the thinking pattern formed in low speed measurement, i.e., the one-way speed measurement relied on a synchronization signal with higher speed to synchronize the distant clock. The authors break this pattern with a new theory and experiment method, in which the light propagating in one direction is not only treated as a quantity to be measured but also as a time standard and a clock synchronization signal, which can avoid the infinite error and the logic circle of distant clock synchronization in the former method, thereby presenting the possibility to measure one-way speed of light and verify the isotropy of light speed. © 2011 Physics Essays Publication. [DOI: 10.4006/1.3579492]
Bibliography:0836-1398(20110601)24:2L.294;1-
ISSN:0836-1398
DOI:10.4006/1.3579492