AUDIT: The Dayton Miller Sidereal Flow
The Legacy Error
Mainstream cosmology relies on the "Null" result of the Michelson-Morley experiment. However, Dayton Miller’s 1925 Mount Wilson data showed a persistent 10 km/s drift that was sidereal-locked, meaning it was anchored to a frame beyond the Solar System.
The Power Supply Trace
In Resonant Relativity, this is not an "ether wind" in the classical sense. It is the Poynting Flow of the cosmic power supply.
- Apex: The flow originates from a high-potential region near the constellation Draco.
- Direction: Almost perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic, suggesting a "Top-Down" power feed to the galactic disk.
- Magnitude: The 10 km/s value represents the local "Current Density" of energy moving through the substrate at our specific altitude.
Forensic Conclusion
The Miller Drift is the measurement of the Cosmic Current. The universe is not a static void; it is a Driven Circuit. The energy is flowing from a high-potential source toward the galactic "loads," and the resistance of this flow over billions of light-years is what we perceive as Redshift (Line Loss).
\[ \text{Redshift} (z) \propto \int \mathbf{S} \cdot d\ell \quad (\text{Integrated Line Loss}) \]