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Dale
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If I want to build a light clock I can give a list of components to my purchasing department and a list of assembly instructions to my machine shop. Your DAC clock is impossible, or it doesn't work the way you think it does.DAC said:In the stationary frame the sensors are placed each time light travels one metre. Which is the same as each time the light travels mirror to mirror. Do you agree?
In the moving frame we know the lights path is diagonal. The platform observer watching that path, and knowing one metre is one metre, ( perpendicular distance between mirrors ), marks out one metre lengths along the lights path.
Please provide a list of parts and assembly/operation instructions like this:
1 meter rod
1 light source
1 light sensor
1 mirror
1 counter
Mount the mirror on one end of the 1 meter rod. Mount the source, sensor, and counter on the opposite end. Flash a light pulse from the source. Wait to detect the reflection from the mirror back to the sensor. On sensing the pulse immediately flash another and increment the counter by 2/299792458 s.