Roland Perry:
Surveying works because light travels in straight lines (or so the
Physicists tell us).
No, actually, what they tell us is that it travels in straight
lines *unless* it's traveling through a non-uniform medium.
When the Channel Tunnel was being built, they had to correct the
laser-based alignment for the variations in air temperature
within the incomplete tunnel.
However, I doubt that this would be much of an issue for the
rather shorter distances between stations on Crossrail.
--
Mark Brader | "The speed of sound is considerably less than the
Toronto | speed of light -- that is why some people appear bright
| until you hear them talk."
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