Two important errors in MMX
In the longitudinal arm:
The assumption that transverse forces propagate as c+/-v should be followed by the same assumption regarding longitudinal forces. Therefore, the assumed effect is compensated and not observable.
In the transverse arm:
The assumption that the vector sum c+v is reflected by the distant mirror is wrong, since the mirror is transparent to v. Therefore, only c is reflected and constant in equipment frame, and therefore no effect in the transverse arm in MMX.
See more in the PDF Errors in Physics
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337952216_Errors_in_physics
John-Erik, take a look at Steven Bryant’s paper at http://www.relativitychallenge.com/archives/238 – Basically, Steven argues that if you use the appropriate model for MMX, then MMX and follow-on similar experiment results show that the Earth’s orbital velocity is approximately 30km/sec in agreement with other types of measurements. Problem solved!
Nick
Thanks for this response. I write my answer on the last post, since i will all to see it.
Regards __ John-Erik