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 ====== Data Structure and Volume ====== ====== Data Structure and Volume ======
  
-FOMMX data collection follows the principles and terminology of Miller (1933).+The Fiber-Optic Michelson-Morley Experiment, FOMMXdata collection follows the principles and terminology of Miller (1933).
  
 Miller used a data-collection spreadsheet preprinted with rows and columns (p213). Miller used a data-collection spreadsheet preprinted with rows and columns (p213).
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 The following list describes the data structure and timing used in FOMMX. The following list describes the data structure and timing used in FOMMX.
  
-  * Data Hierarchy 
     * Data Collection File: 1 Day.     * Data Collection File: 1 Day.
-    * Sheet: 30 minutes, 48 per Day (Miller's sample data collection sheet.) +    * Sheet: 30 minutes, 48 per Day  
-    * Row, Turn: 1 minute, 360˚. (A turn is one full cycle of rotation of interferometer arms.) +      * (A sheet is analogous to Miller's sample data collection sheet.) 
-    * Column: 2 seconds, 12˚. +    * Row, Turn: 1 minute, 360˚ per TurnThere are 30 Rows and Turns per Column and Sheet. 
-    * Reading: 0.23 seconds, 4.35 per second.  (Program reads a set of values from electronics and stores them.)+      * (A Turn is one full cycle of rotation of interferometer arms.) 
 +      * (A Row is a horizontal set of cells.) 
 +    * Column: 2 seconds, 12˚ per column. There are 30 Columns per Row and Turn and Sheet. 
 +    * Cell: A single number. There are 30 cells per row and 30 cells per Column
 +    * Reading: 0.23 seconds, 4.35 per second. Miller had one reading per cell. 
 +      * (Program reads a set of values from electronics and stores them.)
       * Readings per hour 15,660.       * Readings per hour 15,660.
       * Readings for 12,000 hours in 2020, 2021: 187,920,000.       * Readings for 12,000 hours in 2020, 2021: 187,920,000.
      
  
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