Re: Solar/Geomagnetic Data sites for comparison with Shan's data
Posted by R.Shanmugasundaram on October 30, 2001 at 07:16:41:

Excellent Mark for your remarkable interaction!

I don't know how to clarify your points since I am not well versed in any of
the subject as you explained in your letter.

So I like to present my precise note and kindly excuse me if I missed to fulfill
your queries.

I am not using any atomic watch and no deep idea about LOD but if compare two years
track of the shadow it yield the position of the earth in the space compared to previous
year and by doing a small experiment on a particular day of the years yield whether the
earth is moving away or towards the sun is visible. Of course its need a very fine
measurement capability.

Regarding "noise" level it won't affect much for marking readings during a bright sun
light day. Refraction of light into the different levels of atmosphere over earth not
much harmful to register this readings for the several years of my experience.
What I am doing here is reverse process of projection in a Cinema theatre. During
projection, a small image converted into big one via lens. Vice versa here great earth
movement is converted into a small shadow using the sharp object. So every mille or micro
meter variation is has got its own meaning. I need a good interaction and opinion of a
expert in the field of light to discuss.

I concern about ULF oscillations which form long distance waves with wave tops and troughs
across the landscape. It may be mirror of my data. But I have to verify the same.

Finally, though there are so many observatories with modern equipments and even using
satellite data are unable to deduct the quake in advance. But I like to stress again,
it is a simple and successful method and if we analyze properly, I hope it may open a
new door in the field of science and really a break through for many unsolved questions.

SHAN
R.SHANMUGASUNDARAM