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Title | Chapter 7: Proposed Ballistic Theory Outline |
Author(s) | Jeff Alford |
Keywords | Ballistic Theory |
Published | 2008 |
Journal | General Science Journal |
No. of pages | 14 |
Abstract
This paper summarizes some of the more important ideas touched on in the previous paper, and proposes a three-component description for the total velocity of light, namely, the velocity of light relative to the source, the velocity of the source relative to the medium, and the velocity of the medium relative to our frame of reference.