Verification of beta-sign sensitivity and consistency of
cosmological shifts with the Pioneer blue counts using
C-based simulator, completing the analytical theory.
2009.06.19:
Detailed theory of Pioneer blueshift
validates wavelength scaling hypothesis,
basis for signal processing.
2009.06.05:
Bug in Java applet code rectified -
both Java and C simulations now support wavelength scaling.
2009.05.24:
Separate C simulator reproduces shifts.
2009.05.07:
Fresnel imaging perspective.
2009.04.11:
Redshifts identified as continuous wavelength scaling.
Optics presentation accepted in
Nature of Light: Light in Nature II Conference
at SPIE's Optics and Photonics 2008
(Symposium on Optical Engineering + Applications),
San Diego, Aug 10-14.
Positive review by Physics Dept., USMA, West Point, for optical testing.
2007.11.13:
Cleaned simulator, demonstration of ranging.
2007.09.23:
Extension to IF and
usability of emerging fast switching FBG, SAW and BAW WDM devices.
2007.09.19:
Completed rigorous phase analysis.
2007.09.11:
Completed astrophysics and geophysics implications.
2007.05.13:
Completed formal proof of both shifts and range-dependent time dilations
consistent with cosmology.
2007.04.13:
The overlooked, elementary spectral scale of space,
correcting for static phase offsets,
accepted by senior professors at
NYSS APS Spring 2007 meeting.
poster (pdf).
2007.03.27:
Completed proof of distance-dependent shifts as
an overlooked, elementary spectral scale of space.
Accepted for poster at
NYSS APS Spring 2007 meeting.
2007.02.09:
Ranging patent US issue notification.
2007.02.06:
IR arranges for worldwide patents coverage.
2006.08.29:
DDM patent grant notification.
2006.08.22:
First funded research on electromagnetic heat engines begun.
2006.05.21:
Loss of shift at high β in the simulation explained.
Starting phase invariance and chirp extraction from linespreads verified.
Addressless networking re-characterized as topological namespaces
in submission to
INM'06.
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2006.04.19:
Simulator applet published here
with suboptical frequency and astronomical distance settings.
2006.03.15:
Both presentations well received at the APS Meeting.