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The Allais Effect and the Anisotropy of Space

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During the solar eclipse of 1954, Nobel laureate Maurice Allais observed anomalous behavior of his pendulum. This effect was named “The Allais Effect,” and subsequent study has been largely neglected, due to a philosphical bias, and the implications of the results.

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Two Types of Relativists

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While discussing Ruyong Wang’s unequivocal linearization of the Sagnac effect, I have come to realize there are 2 philosophical camps of relativists:

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The Cult of the Geodynamo

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The geodynamo theory, as proposed to explain our Earth’s measured magnetic field, extrapolated over a globe, is an unobservable scientific model, that requires a level of religious faith to believe in.

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