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  Miller's 1933 Cosmic Model
Miller’s observations are best fit by the model if the magnitude curves are presumed to be determined only by the apparent ether intake apexes, while the azimuth curves are presumed to be determined only by the apparent exhaust apexes.
Miller could not explain the effect in which the mean azimuth axis (24-hour average azimuth) is displaced generally eastward from North by as much as 55º.
Miller’s choice is weaker because it fails to account for the wide azimuth swings and the (mostly) eastward displacement of the mean azimuth axis, especially in the April and September epochs.
home1.gte.net /res00bfl/millers_cosmic_model.htm   (6802 words)

  
  Dayton Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Miller's extraction of a single value for the measurement is statistically impossible, the data is too variable to say "this" number is any better than "that" -- the data, from Shankland's position, supports a null result as equally as Miller's positive.
Shankland concluded that Miller's observed signal was partly due to statistical fluctuations and partly due to local temperature conditions and, also, suggested that the results of Miller were due to a systematic error rather than an observed existence of aether.
Dayton Miller was elected to the National Academy of Science in 1921.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dayton_Miller   (1112 words)

  
 Professor Dayton Miller's Research in Accoustics
Dayton C. Miller was Professor of Physics at Case School of Applied Sciences at the beginning of the twentieth century whose life's work has outlived him by many decades.
Miller said that all competitors were simply copiers of Koenig, who Miller regarded highly enough to include in the stonework roll of great physicists atop Case Western Reserve University's Rockefeller building, which he designed.
Miller was able to use a planimeter to find the center line for a periodic wave as drawn by his phonodiek and then to discover the fundamental and overtones.
people.deas.harvard.edu /~jones/cscie129/supplements/Miller/miller.html   (4036 words)

  
 Anti Relativity : Michelson Morley failed experiment changes everything
Dayton Miller did not fall directly into any particular camp of thought when it came to the level of entrainment that occurred at an object level but he did believe that encasing an experiment in a metal housing and performing the experiment in a basement would almost surely reduce the efficacy of the experiment.
Miller found that during the period of time for a rotation of his device the temperature effect was linear and it could not change from expanding to contracting during any single rotation and in fact did not fluxuate in the rate of change except under very great and unnatural temperature conditions.
Miller's 1933 paper is so profound, and in-depth it takes many many readings to understand the reasoning and conclusions, but upon seeing the data no doubt can be left in the mind of one who has a rudimentary grasp of interferometry, wave mecahnics, fluid dynamics and relativity.
www.anti-relativity.com /mmx.htm   (3685 words)

  
 Dayton Miller and the Ether-Drift: Misc. Information
Miller believes he already has proved that interstellar space is occupied by ether, but he proposes to nail down the proof so conculsively that Einstein and every other critic of his studies will have to capitulate.
Dayton Miller, student of Michelson, continued researching this same question and undertook the most systematic and thorough work on the subject, proving the existence of a dynamic and Earth-entrained ether, with properties that made understandable the very small results observed by M-M and nearly all investigators of this question.
Miller's work on the dynamic ether has never been replicated by his critics, nor to my knowledge by his supporters, which is what would be necessary to either fully confirm or refute his findings.
www.orgonelab.org /miller2.htm   (4260 words)

  
 Softball News & Pictures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Miller drove her in with a double and Nutter-Gaudet finished the day’s scoring with a towering homerun.
Dayton led off the fourth inning with the solo shot that was one of only three hits the Cougars managed off of two Canyons pitchers.
Dayton was a bit of a surprise with her power, smacking seven homers, 25 RBI and hitting.346.
www.taft.cc.ca.us /newTC/Activities/Softball/news.htm   (3534 words)

  
 National Cemetery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Dayton National Cemetery was originally established as the permanent burial site for residents of the Central Branch of the National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers on April 11, 1867.
Miller shifted her interests and was the nurse to approximately 17 wounded soldiers, then in a hospital in Cleveland.
Miller continued to live on these grounds, serving the veterans, until her death on January 18, 1914.
www.dayton.med.va.gov /cemetery.html   (908 words)

  
 Sympathetic Vibratory Physics - John W. Keely's Sacred Science.
Dayton Miller's 1933 paper in Reviews of Modern Physics details the positive results from over 20 years of experimental research into the question of ether-drift, and remains the most definitive body of work on the subject of light-beam interferometry.
Dayton Miller's work on ether-drift was so constructed, however, and yielded consistently positive results.
Miller's work, which ran from 1906 through the mid-1930s, most strongly supports the idea of an ether-drift, of the Earth moving through a cosmological medium, with calculations made of the actual direction and magnitude of drift.
www.svpvril.com /svpnotes/ETHER_144330.html   (391 words)

  
 Press Releases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Dayton, OH (October 28, 2003) – The Southwest Ohio Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors has awarded Miller-Valentine Group an Award of Excellence in Renovation for the Victor J. Cassano, Sr.
The result is a beautiful and functional medical teaching facility and health center that bolsters community care in an area of need and gives the people of West Dayton a focal community center in a neighborhood transforming itself to a center of pride.
Founded in 1963 and headquartered in Dayton, Ohio, Miller-Valentine Group’s commitment to quality, value and service is reflected in its wide range of products, including office, retail, lodging, healthcare, multi-family residences, religious facilities, manufacturing and distribution facilities.
www.mvg.com /about/news/102803.htm   (408 words)

  
 Dayton C. Miller Flute Collection: Biography of Dayton Clarence Miller
Death came to Dr. Miller at Cleveland on February 22, 1941, just as he was preparing to move with his entire collection of flutes, books, and related materials to the Library of Congress, and here complete the varied investigations that remained unfinished and unpublished.
Miller's interests in acoustics and music-making were chiefly responsible for starting the collection on its way, and are reflected in his collection of flutes and wind instruments.
Miller, Dayton C. Anecdotal History of the Science of Sound to the Beginning of the 20th Century.
memory.loc.gov /ammem/dcmhtml/dmbio.html   (720 words)

  
 University of Montevallo - Athletics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Dayton Miller competes in his third and final season with the Montevallo men’s basketball program.
Miller missed games in mid-season due to injury, but came back strong and provided a secondary option from the outside.
Miller is transfer to UM from Wallace State Community College in Hanceville where he played under the direction of coach Dale Seals and averaged 6.2 points per game his freshman season.
www.montevallo.edu /athletics/basketball/Men/millerbio.shtm   (266 words)

  
 X-ray tubes, Dittrick Medical History Center - Case Western Reserve University
Dayton C. Miller, professor of physics at the Case School of Applied Sciences, read this with interest and quickly followed Roentgen's lead.
Fortunately, Miller had purchased Crookes cathode ray tubes in 1893, while at the World's Columbian Expositon in Chicago, for use in physics experiments and class demonstrations.
Despite this portent of the potential dangers of x-ray, Miller persevered and made a lasting contribution to the emergence of radiology.
www.cwru.edu /artsci/dittrick/site2/museum/artifacts/group-b/b-5x-ray.htm   (364 words)

  
 Dayton C. Miller Flute Collection
Dayton Miller received this advertising circular from J.B. Claus in ca.
Among the flute-related ephemera collected by Miller are several copies of a 1915 cartoon which lampoons the use of simple system flutes when the Boehm system instruments were so readily available.
Miller's copy of the June 1895 Albert catalog offers numerous simple system clarinets labeled "système 13 clefs" (13 keys), "système 15 clefs," etc. with no mention of a "système Albert" for clarinets.
international.loc.gov /ammem/dcmhtml/dmpref6.html   (1039 words)

  
 Dayton C. Miller Collection of Flutes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Miller, Dayton C. Anecdotal history of the science of sound to the beginning of the 20th century.
Miller, Dayton C. A somewhat amplified form of the author's address delivered at the eighth meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, at the University of Michigan, November, 1932.
Miller, Dayton C. Catalogue of books and literary material relating to the flute and other musical instruments, with annotations.
frontiers.loc.gov /ammem/dcmhtml/dmbib.html   (198 words)

  
 Re: Dayton C. Miller
Miller was well aware of this, and certainly tried to minimize this as an error source in his results.
By using modern technology (eg ultra-stable lasers) which Miller didn't have back in the 1930s and thereabouts, some of the newer experiments have been *much* (millions of times, or even more) more sensitive than Miller's work.
So, we have two hypotheses: (a) Miller was right, and all the other experiments have undetected systematic errors which make their results invalid.
www.lns.cornell.edu /spr/2001-02/msg0031067.html   (485 words)

  
 Maurice Allais, Aether and the Pendulum Anomalies
The observations and data recorded by Miller were found to substantiate the claim that absolute reference frames were being detected, such that the existence of a direction of anisotropy of space, which varied with time.
In fact, what Miller experiments show is a variation of the speed of light due to a local anisotropy of the aether, which is quite different from a direct relation between the earth movement and the speed of light.
Millers interpretation of his experiments is totally erroneous.
www.mountainman.com.au /aether_7.htm   (1203 words)

  
 Dayton Miller's Ether-Drift
Dayton Miller's light-beam interferometer, at 4.3 meters across, was the largest and most sensitive of this type of apparatus ever constructed, with a mirror-reflected round-trip light-beam path of 64 meters.
Miller became convinced of an ether Earth-entrainment effect, which necessitated using the apparatus at higher altitudes (to reduce the anticipated entrainment-effect of sea-level environments), and he additionally undertook the experiments in structures where the walls at the level of the light-path were open to the air, covered with canvas.
Miller noted, at no time during his entire work on the question did he ever observe any periodic effects expressing themselves according to civil time coordinates, as would be present if a thermal effect was radiating from a specific wall, related to solar heating.
www.orgonelab.org /miller.htm   (10363 words)

  
 Dayton National Cemetery
Miller left the family to join the Civil War effort, or whether he simply abandoned them, the fact remains that Mrs.
Miller shifted her interests and was the nurse to approximately 17 wounded soldiers, then in a hospital in Cleveland.
Miller continued to live on these grounds, serving the veterans, until her death on January 18, 1914.
www.dayton.va.gov /cemetery.cfm   (923 words)

  
 Wright Brothers Collection, Biographical Scetch
The Steeper and Miller families did not take long to decide, and on May 27, 1949, the Wright Papers were formally received by the Library of Congress.
The Dayton and Montgomery County Public Library thus joined the ranks of the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, the Franklin Institute, Wright State University, the United States Air Force, and the National Park Service, among others, as a significant repository of Wright materials.
Comparing the Dayton and Montgomery County Library’s Wright scrapbooks to those in the Library of Congress, one notes immediately that the Ohio version appears to be focused more on the Wrights as real people - as neighbors, friends, and fellow citizens of Dayton.
home.dayton.lib.oh.us /archives/wbcollection/wbbruno.html   (2224 words)

  
 Dayton Clarence Miller
Dayton Clarence Miller was born on March 13, 1866, in Strongsville, Ohio.
In 1890, Miller became a professor of mathematics and physics at the Case School of Applied Science in Cleveland, Ohio.
Miller especially emphasized the use of x-rays in surgery.
www.ohiohistorycentral.org /entry.php?rec=2381   (200 words)

  
 Children's Medical Center - Media Center Main Architecture
David Miller is the vice president for finance and chief financial officer at Dayton Children’s.
Miller received a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, in 1979 and his MBA in management from the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University in 1992.
Miller has served on the board of Kids Voting and was board chair from 1999 to 2001.
www.cmc-dayton.org /CMC_Media_Center/Bios/rnav_bio_dmiller.html   (182 words)

  
 Dayton C. Miller Flute Collection: Meyer-Albert: Systematic Misnomers
Dayton Miller received this advertising circular from J. Claus around 1890.
Among the flute-related ephemera collected by Miller are several copies of a 1915 cartoon that lampoons the use of simple system flutes when the Boehm system instruments were so readily available.
Miller's copy of the June 1895 Albert catalog offers numerous simple system clarinets labeled "système 13 clefs" (thirteen keys), "système 15 clefs," and so on, with no mention of a "système Albert" for clarinets.
international.loc.gov /ammem/dcmhtml/meyer.html   (960 words)

  
 Miller
To give one the miller is to engage a person in conversation till a sufficient number of persons have gathered together to set upon the victim with stones, dirt, garbage, and all the arms which haste supplies a mob with.
Miller published manuals designed to be student handbooks for the performance of experimental problems in physics.
Dayton Miller was elected to the National Academy of Science in 1921.
www.websters-online-dictionary.com /definition/english/mi/miller.html   (4482 words)

  
 Regent Miller Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Gerald M. Miller, of Dayton, Ohio, is a founder and senior partner of the Miller-Valentine Group with headquarters in Dayton.
Regent Miller is a former member of the Dayton Business Committee, the Business Advisory Council of the Cleveland Federal Reserve, the board of Goodwill Industries of Dayton, the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce and Arts Dayton.
He also served as chairman of the Dayton Area Progress Council and is a member and past president of the International Chief Executives Organization.
www.regents.state.oh.us /people/miller.html   (149 words)

  
 Area Residents Honored by Cedarville University - Public Relations - Marketing Services - Cedarville University
Cedarville resident Dr. Chris Miller, chair of the department of biblical education and professor of Bible, was the students` pick for Faculty Member of the Year.
A 2002 graduate of Dayton Christian High School, Miller is the son of Dan and Chris Miller of Dayton.
This scholarship is granted to a female student who is including a foreign language concentration in her studies and has an overall GPA of at least 3.0.
www.cedarville.edu /departments/marketing/publicrelations/newsarticle.cfm?ID=2132271252   (1019 words)

  
 USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
DAYTON, Ohio (Ticker) -- Ramod Marshall and Dayton continue to live dangerously.
Dayton (8-0) matched the start of the 1999-2000 team after surviving another harrowing finish against an unheralded foe.
Dayton used big efforts from Sean Finn and Keith Waleskowski to assert itself throughout the game.
www.usatoday.com /sports/scores103/103347/20031213NCAABDAYTON----0nr.htm   (618 words)

  
 BlackPR.com Press Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Dayton, OH - Vanessa Miller, author extraordinaire, is taking the Christian fiction world by storm with her latest creation, Former Rain ($13.95 Butterfly Press, Dayton).
What makes Miller's writing style so fascinating is her ability to expose human frailties without preaching to the choir.
Miller brilliantly captures the beauty of her characters as well as their imperfections.
www.blacknews.com /pr/christianfiction.html   (326 words)

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