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Appendix B.
Good comments for the absolute reference frame
...(21May97)
This appendix is divided into two sections:
- Section 1.
- T
his section lists the names of those who support
the Absolute reference frame concept. Any who wish to add their
names to this list, please E-mail to:
[email protected]
- P
lease state your position, and any appropriate
reasons why you
hold those views. Your name, occupation (if you desire), and the
date you became willing to accept the absolute reference concept
will then be posted. It is my intent to hold this listing for
the next two years, or until 100 signatures or more are obtained.
It will be interesting to see who will be first, and how long it
will take before it will be fully accepted by the general
scientific community. (21May97)
- Section 2.
- T
his section will include specific comments that
have been sent
to me which I find to be good and/or reasonable and supports the
absolute concept. They will be kept in this section for as long
as I see they are of benefit to the effort. The fact that they
are printed in this section is not meant that they have been
"approved" by me in any technical way. They are presented only
as "good examples" of the discussion that might be or ought to be
considered and understood. (21May97)
Appendix B., Section 1.
The following individuals accept the Absolute Reference Frame
concept:
NAME OCCUPATION DATE
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1 Gerald L. O'Barr Retired 21 May 1997
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Appendix B., Section 2.
The following are inputs supporting the Absolute
Reference Frame
concept provided by different individuals. References are given
where greater details can be obtained, if available. (21May97)
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Appendix C.
Poor comments for the absolute reference frame.
...(21May97)
The following are inputs supporting the absolute
reference frame
concept provided by different individuals. However, for one
reason or another, I find these particular inputs unacceptable.
My comments will often include some of my reasons. References
are given where greater details can be obtained, if available.
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Appendix D.
Good comments against the absolute reference frame
...(21May97)
This appendix is divided up into two sections:
- Section 1.
- T
his section lists the names of those who do not
support the Absolute reference frame concept. Any who wish to
add their names to this list, please E-mail to:
[email protected]
- P
lease state your position, and any appropriate reasons
why you hold your views. Your name and occupation (if you
desire) will be listed. It is my intent to list no more than 100
individuals. (21May97)
- Section 2.
- T
his section will include specific comments that have
been sent
to me which I find to be good and/or reasonable and against the
absolute concept. They will be kept for a long as I see they are
of benefit to the effort. I hope to make appropriate and
adequate comments on these inputs which disagree with the
absolute reference frame concept. (21May97)
Appendix D., Section 1.
The following individuals do not accept the Absolute
Reference
Frame concept:
(Possibly we should include everyone's names on this list and
then just remove those who ask to be put on the other list?)
NAME OCCUPATION DATE
--------------- -------------- --------
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Appendix D., Section 2.
The following are inputs provided by other individuals
which I
find to be good and/or reasonable and do not support the Absolute
Reference Frame concept. References are given where greater
details can be obtained, if available. (21May97)
NOTE: As of this date, no inputs have been submitted
against the
Absolute Reference Frame concept which have been found to be
"good and/or reasonable." (21May97)
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Appendix E.
Poor comments against the absolute reference concept.
...(21May97)
The following are inputs provided by other individuals
which do
not support the Absolute Reference Frame concept and which I do
not find to be good and/or reasonable. References are given
where greater details can be obtained, if available. (21May97)
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