June 20, 2007
As I have been wondering about why CMEdwards data shows a drift pattern and in general my data shows an ovular pattern with drifting of the points on a second and additional turns, I examined his data for the different trials on a graph which uses larger axis variables thus condensing his data to a more linear quality, then putting these together on a master graph.
Qualification
I submit an early attempt at this and pass this information along for your perusal.
Consider an idealized setup with a velador at the North pole and one at the equator with the earth having just a velocity say 100Km/sec due North in the North South axis line. Each velador is in the horizontal rotation setup. The one at the North ole would not demonstrate any motion whereas the equator one would show the full motion effects with the camera on the radius normal to the motion and the orientation with the camera in the axis of the motion would not show any effect.
Here is a tentative graph of some of CMEdwards data. I am not sure of the start of the lines or if the data is exactly from his data sheets.
Anyway my idea was to see if the data fell into a time orientation. if the slope of the drift matched the time the data was taken. If not i wonder what does cause the drifting pattern.
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CMEdwards Trial 4
These images are based on the work of CMEdwards trial 4
data. Some how this is asthetically pleasing.
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graph of data of trial 4 in a view with larger axis
scales
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