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Binary stars Emitts light toward Earth and light aberrations measurements were found to be spin orientation dependent and the correct answer is [2 x orbit velocity of center of mass] +/- spin velocity of primary star +/- spin velocity of secondary star indicating light aberrations measurements are spin velocity orientation dependent confirming velocity additions and subtrations to light speed and contradicting the principle of the constant velocity of light. | Binary stars Emitts light toward Earth and light aberrations measurements were found to be spin orientation dependent and the correct answer is [2 x orbit velocity of center of mass] +/- spin velocity of primary star +/- spin velocity of secondary star indicating light aberrations measurements are spin velocity orientation dependent confirming velocity additions and subtrations to light speed and contradicting the principle of the constant velocity of light. | ||
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | First Experimental Proof of \"Not\" Constant Velocity of Light |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Joe Alexander Nahhas |
Keywords | relativity, principle of constant velocity of light speed |
Published | 1983 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 7 |
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Abstract
Binary stars Emitts light toward Earth and light aberrations measurements were found to be spin orientation dependent and the correct answer is [2 x orbit velocity of center of mass] +/- spin velocity of primary star +/- spin velocity of secondary star indicating light aberrations measurements are spin velocity orientation dependent confirming velocity additions and subtrations to light speed and contradicting the principle of the constant velocity of light.