Cool that somebody actually went to the effort to do an experiment instead of just blabbing about it!! Good on Tsolkas.

However he hasn't eliminated the effect of vibration. I guarantee that if I install an accelerometer on the mirror table, I'll discover much more non-inertial movement while it's driving than while it's stationary.

A simple way to solve this would be to mount the experiment the the perpendicular direction, then go for a drive and make sure the image still looks the same as when it was stationary. However that still won't guarantee there isn't directional vibration doing it.

So his conclusion isn't valid.


Last edited by kallog; 05/08/10 01:19 PM.