The quasi-Doppler experiment according to absolute space-time theory

Foundations of Physics 11 (1-2):115-120 (1981)
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Abstract

We find the relation between the frequencies received by two observers placed at a given parallel with 180° difference in longitude when they observe a distant light (radio) source. This relation depends on the absolute velocity of the Earth; however, because of the occurrence of aberration, the effect cannot be registered in practice

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