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Old 1st March 2009 | 10:25
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W.R.A.I.T.H
 
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From what I seem to remember, the basic principle of IRS is a laser beam of known polarisation and frequency, which is subsequently bounced off a number of mirrors (3 or 5) before intersecting with itself at a point before the first bounce. The resulting beam is then scanned and momentary acceleration derived from difference in polarisation and perhaps other properties of the beam.

And then Mr Riemann comes along.
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