(September 4, 2016 at 3:55 pm)Alex K Wrote:(September 4, 2016 at 3:00 pm)theBorg Wrote: Let me reformulate. There is "strong equivalence principle", see Wikipedia. Therefore, the observation in small laboratory is the same throughout all space and time. Therefore, by looking at the color of the laser radiation one can not detect the incoming gravitational wave. But it was detected this way.
What do you consider a "small laboratory" in this case?... And at which point does the interferometer look at the color of the laser anyway?
1) the 4 km of LIGO is much, much smaller length, than the period of the gravitational wave (otherwise the theory does not work).
2) place your thoughts near the small laser inside the LIGO. What does your mind "see"? All the parameters of laser beam do remain unaffected. You have the "vision of the mind". Use it in God blessed ways!
3) The description of LIGO suggests the opposite, thus, the LIGO is sorcery. Latter is sin. If one uses the powers of True God, then this must be stated in the description of LIGO.
Gloucester Wrote: Wrote:1) and insult when you deserve it!1) Hurting an innocent you do hurt yourself: what goes around, comes around.
2) I am sure that gravity can also affect a laser...
The "Doppler" type effect
2) So, you do debunk the strong equivalence principle. Allow me then to follow main stream science, rather than your fallacies.