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  • | title = Relative Light Speed ...y, because it is based on the false premise that the speed of light is not relative.
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  • | title = On the Relative Rest Mass of the Photon ...developed here, c<sub>0</sub> is only a critical speed, not an upper-limit speed like the c in standard special relativity theory.
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  • | title = Particle nature of light and the speed of light | keywords = [[Light]], [[Particle]], [[The speed of light]], [[Measure]], [[Field]]
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  • | title = Doppler Shift Reveals Light Speed Variation BPES ...Special relativity theory]], [[Light speed invariance postulate]], [[Light Speed Variation]], [[Ether drift 1]]
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  • | title = Conducting a Crucial Experiment of the Constancy of the Speed of Light Using GPS: Comments on Ashby\'s ?Relativity and the Global Positio | keywords = [[Speed of Light]], [[GPS]], [[Ashby]], [[Relativity]]
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  • | keywords = [[J.J. Thomson]], [[limiting speed]], [[Weberian electrodynamics]] ...ct in stating that the speed of light in free space is not affected by the speed of the source. This is shown by the "red shift" of the spectrum of stars th
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  • | title = Light Speed versus Special Relativity ...o's eclipse timing.<br /> The one single fact that demonstrates that light speed is not constant to all observers is the "1003 second delay" in Io's eclipse
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  • | title = Absolute and Relative Speeds of Light ...e the existence of the absolute phase speed and would provide the relative speed of the light wave front. It is argued that introducing corrections for rela
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  • ...an inertial referential. It will prove if light speed has or not relative speed.
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  • | title = Lorentz Contraction relative to Fresnel dragged reference frame explains Solid-State Michelson-Morley Ex ...ed to isolated sub-atomic particles) to be accelerated somewhat beyond the speed of light with only a relatively small mass increase.
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  • ...ance of the relative character of speed or motion. This paper is aka "The Speed of an Object with Respect to an Observer Who is Off the Line of Motion of t
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  • | title = Overlooked Implications of Galileo\'s Relative Motion Observations ...umptions that light frequency and wavelength are related by constant light speed c. However, it is difficult to measure light properties for a single tiny l
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  • | title = Mathematically Defined Speed of Light | keywords = [[Speed of Light]]
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  • ...ty Arising from a Misunderstanding of Experimental Results on the Constant Speed of Light | keywords = [[special relativity]], [[light speed]], [[Einstein]], [[Lorentz transformation]]
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  • | name = Time and the Speed of Light: A New Interpretation (Monograph No. 1) ...It is also shown fro tests that electromagnetism does not depend solely on relative motion.&nbsp; A new theory is put forward which is in conformity with both
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  • ...vestigating a Dependence of Spatial Light Dragging in a Rotating Medium on Speed of Rotation ...rical Michelson-Morley - type experiment, in which an interferometer moves relative to an arbitrary inertial frame (IF), gives zero result when the interferome
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  • | title = Time Also Speed Up, Dr. Einstein? The author shows that the speed of light, relative to any observer, is not constant in [10] and also, by contradiction, in thi
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  • | title = The Symmetry of Relative Motion | keywords = [[Symmetry]], [[Relative Motion]]
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  • ...Relativity, with Einstein speed v, with Proper speed v/L and with Galilean speed V.
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  • ...energy on charged-particle relative velocity. Weber's law appears as a low-speed limiting case.
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  • | title = Noninvariant One-Way Speed of Light and Locally Equivalent Reference Frames ...and better at rest in a ("moving") inertial system, the velocity of light relative to this system can be deduced. Noninvariant values are obtained and shown t
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  • ...Light Aberration to Demonstrate that the Speed of Light is Not Necessarily Relative to the Observer ...ed of light other than the observer [Ether], or else the speed of light is relative to the source, both of which are inconsistent with Einstein&#8217;s SRT. H
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  • | keywords = [[one-way speed of light; principle of light speed constancy; ECI frame; clock synchronization]] ...rth. This finding directly contradicts Einstein&rsquo;s principle of light speed constancy and thereby invalidates the Lorentz transformations and special r
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  • | title = Measuring a One Way Light Speed | keywords = [[Measurement]], [[One Way Light Speed]]
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  • | title = Breaking the Light Speed Barrier | keywords = [[light speed]]
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  • ...and gamma ray bursts (GRB) may not be radiation (which travels at constant speed c) but rather tiny particles which can be at much higher speeds than c.&nbs
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  • ...er where the speed of light is constant relative to matter but is standing relative to time. Magnetic field waves are shown as gravity force in the electric fi
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  • ...awn from this analysis is that, whether or not reference frames are moving relative to one another, time does not vary &ndash; any such variation is apparent o
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  • ...awn from this analysis is that, whether or not reference frames are moving relative to one another, time does not vary ? any such variation is apparent only. <
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  • | keywords = [[special relativity; light speed; Einstein; moving object; observation]] ...cause changes in length, time, and mass. Moreover, there is not any light speed barrier.
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  • ...d, the energy content of matter particles will be affected by their motion relative to this frame. In this way the equivalence of gravity and acceleration, an
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  • | title = The Stacy McGaugh Law: The Link Between Galaxies, Rotation Speed Link and Visible Mass ...the fourth power of the rotation speed of stars. This relation between the speed of stars and the mass of their galaxy is enforcing a direct link between th
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  • ...e length of the loops is about 1,000 m, then a speed as low as 365,000 m/s relative to the preferred reference frame can be detected.
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  • ...erent places relative to any supposed aether.&nbsp; But those light speeds relative to a moving observer do change contrary to SRT concepts. # There appears to be constancy of speed at light speed&nbsp; c&nbsp; relative to the source of each of the wide spectrum of radiation vs wave lengths.&nb
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  • ...ill measure the speed of light from an source as speed "c" no matter their relative movement to the light source.
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  • ...e length of the loops is about 1,000 m, then a speed as low as 365,000 m/s relative to the preferred reference frame can be detected.
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  • ...p;This viewpoint becomes an isomorphism of a truly Galilean viewpoint with relative velocity V given by <em>v/c<sub>o</sub></em> = tanh (<em>V/c<sub>o</sub></e
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  • ...= First-Order Fiber-Interferometric Experiments for Crucial Test of Light-Speed Constancy ...the travel time difference, a result falsifying the principle of the light-speed constancy.
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  • ...millisecond pulsars. Thus alternative explanations for the isotropy of the speed of light, such as Special Relativity Theory (SRT) or ether drag, are thereb
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  • ...'moving' frame. There are also valid questions regarding the use of light speed c in electrodynamics and in astronomy. All of which arise from the simple g
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  • | keywords = [[Special Relativity]], [[Einstein]], [[speed of light]] ...move-ments of a magnet and a conductor; second, he wanted to show that the speed of light in free space is independent of the motion of the emitter. This pa
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  • ...ystem vary, if measured by a moving observer, in such a way that the light speed appears constant. This idea contains several logical discrepancies. The p
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  • ...ly that the mass of the corona is very high. With the proper equations the speed of gravity and the mass of the corona can be determined.
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  • ...ted sub-atomic particle) and a desired mass increase is further beyond the speed of light than specified in the earlier paper.</span>
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  • ...ne single observation. This effect is a finction of the instrument's speed relative only to the Sun.
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  • ...ight]], [[Light Clock]], [[time]], [[space]], [[Observational Physics]], [[speed of light]], [[special relativity]], [[general relativity]], [[dimensions]], ...constant, such as the objective speed of light. The interval it takes the speed of light to travel a preset distance in the observer's own space and will a
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  • | title = The Ritz Ballistic Theory & Adjusting the Speed of Light to c near the Earth and Other Celestial Bodies ...mbined hypothesis: the Ritz ballistic hypothesis and the adjustment of the speed of light to c near celestial bodies (in particular near the Earth), also ex
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  • ...ity of the light wave must be equal to c <span style="font-style: italic;">relative to the detector</span>. ...ell's equations indicates that the clock's speed should always be measured relative to the background provided by the distant stars. There is then no clock or
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  • ...hrough the ether. DeWitte found that the direction of motion of the Earth, relative to the ether, is in close agreement with that found many years earlier by M ...an say at present is that the Earth is moving relative to the ether with a speed of about 400km/s possibly along a line joining the constellations of Draco
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  • # The space has a limiting speed of flow, equal to the speed of light relative to the absolute vacuum; and a limiting angular velocity, when in a state of
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  • ...ords = [[Relativity]], [[Cosmology]], [[Aether]], [[Null Result]], [[Light Speed]] ...relativity foundation. However, if the limitation of the invariance of the speed of light is removed, the &ldquo;null result&rdquo; can be easily explained
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  • ...[[Special relativity]], [[magnetic force]], [[light speed invariance]], [[relative motion]], [[time dilation]]
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  • ...he picture around so that our frame of reference is moving with <em>c</em> relative to the rest of the Universe and the proof if found in the physics of atomic
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  • ...nicity as discussed in [1] based on the unique frame in which the one-way speed of light is constant in all directions.
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  • ...of light speed or space-time concepts, or that objects cannot exceed light speed can likewise be rejected until proven otherwise.
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  • ...compatible with a ?dipole? speed of light anisotropy due to Earth?s motion relative to the ?CMBR rest frame?, with an amplitude of c/?c = 0.00123. This amplitu
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  • ...er mass of moving bodies is shown to vary as a function of their absolute speed, and the kinetic energy is shown not to be observer dependent. The compatib
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  • ...ects moving at c velocities in opposite&nbsp;directions and their relative speed is also c then&nbsp;the&nbsp;make-beleive relativity theory is possible in
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  • ...r, now gives a speed of v = 335 ? 57 km/s, which are in agreement with the speed of v = 365 ? 18 km/s determined from the dipole fit, in 1991, to the NASA C
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  • | keywords = [[high-speed kinematics]], [[Euclidean space]], [[clock synchronization]], [[transport o ...Lorentz contraction nor Larmor time dilatation physically occurs, and the relative velocity may exceed the greatest possible absolute velocity, if such exists
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  • ...eed in ether. The main finding is that a mathematical formula for relative speed used in the experiment has a subtle mistake which was not realized by the n
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  • ...and that local clock rates slow with the passage of Cosmic time. Based on relative measures of distance and time, the universe is not expanding, local clock r ...ent velocity along the ?unobserved dimension? geometrically related to the speed of light.
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  • ...K is unmoving and that the second coordinate system K? moves at a speed v relative to the first. Such an approach to the problem of motion makes sense only fr
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  • ...ct, and that the relative speed between two objects can be faster than the speed of light.
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  • ...lternative electrodynamics is developed for an electron accelerated to the speed of light at constant mass and with emission of radiation. Radiation occurs
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  • ...avity ?time dilation' now appeared as clocks losing or gaining time due to speed and gravity induced mass increase and the magnetic effects of linearly movi
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  • ...s by claiming light speed ''c'' to be unchanged by the motion of observers relative to emitters. This claim arose from assumptions that probably seemed so reas
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  • ...formed by an integer number of neutron stars, moving at speeds around 0.5c relative to </span></span><span style="FONT-SIZE: xx-small; FONT-FAMILY: Symbol"><sp
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  • ...um accounts for electromagnetic propagation. The speed of light c is fixed relative to this medium in space in agreement with de Sitter?s binary stars and Brad
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  • ...locity U in the time transfer software, we can account for the anisotropic speed of light in the ECI frame and thereby ensure the distribution of absolute t
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  • ...light is thence shown not to be, in all circumstances, independent of the speed of its source.&nbsp; This is substantiated by a vary accurate Michelson &am
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  • ...accelerated observer acknowledges that an outbound light ray has the same speed as an inbound light ray. ...objects are foreshortened in the direction of the motion of those objects relative to that observer?s frame of reference (Fitzgerald length contraction) . Al
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  • ...AT]], [[Hoek]], [[Fizeau]], [[Fresnel]], [[Snell-Descartes' law]], [[Light Speed Anisotropy]], [[Refractive Media]], [[Synchronization Procedures]] ...some orientations, n is not the optical index in refractive media moving relative to the fundamental frame. However, as we shall see, NEAT does not preclude
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  • ...[ 1 ] N.E. Munch, ?Universal Time Confirmation Using the Unique Aspects of Relative Motion in Galileo's 400 year-old Observations? in NPA's 14th annual confere
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  • ...rectly presumed increases in mass with velocity reaching infinity at light speed c. Those are also incorrect. It's the light path length which varies and th ...ht path length s’ of light passing over that length L which does vary with relative velocity v (per Galilean expectations [4. 5]) -- not the length L. Sadly, t
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  • ...ivity, the weight of a particle increases beyond all bounds with increased speed up to the velocity of light in vacuum. It thus remains unclear from whence
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  • | keywords = [[Relative motion]], [[Secondary electric field]], [[planetary magnetism]], [[terrestr ...ar motion of its constituent matter particles due to planetary body's spin speed, every matter particle in the spinning planetary body always moves in the s
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  • ...it is possible to identify a local preferred reference frame in which the speed of light is actually (not just apparently) isotropic. This reference frame
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  • ...Light Aberration to Demonstrate that the Speed of Light is Not Necessarily Relative to the Observer]]" * 2007 - "[[The Speed of Light, the ?Tic Rate? of Atomic Clocks, and the Earth Centered Inertial
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  • ...-spacerun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>What is energy? and Why does matter possess relative movement?</span> ...erun: yes;">&nbsp; </span>The speed of light '''c''' is independent of the relative motion of the source and observer.</span>
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  • ...result very differently than did his peers and took this to mean that the speed of light was a universal constant, no matter how one attempted to measure i
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  • ...Concepts by Galileo, Ritz and Doppler still apply for an observer moving relative to the emission?s source. The enormous energies of the minuscule wavelengt
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  • ...indeed contradictory, which proves Einstein's observer-referenced constant speed of light cannot exist. The Lorentz transformation equations based upon this
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  • ...rates, and precession manipulation (helix) in combined sequences and inter-relative mechanical / motion based effects which build the energy systems we call ma ...he conversions understandings are no longer standing.&nbsp; 300 x C (light speed) in cesium gas observations demand finding the real physics basics.&nbsp; I
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  • | keywords = [[Compton]], [[Bohr]], [[Lorentz]], [[Einstein]], [[Newton]], [[Speed of Light]] ...toral in physics, found that more than one frame in the Lorentz Systems in Relative Motion's derivation was, one of them, mathematically, and physically redund
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  • ...the flow or expansion of space [galaxies]. Other objects have a high speed relative to the flow of space [galactic jets]. 2) The theory hypothesizes that the H
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  • ...B observes Photon A as standing still since both are traveling at the same speed. Not having read about Maxwell's equations that proved they must be traveli ...onmoving in the non-local sense even though a local space observer may see relative motion between particles with rest mass. This requires more than one univer
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  • * 2010 - "[[Relative Light Speed]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5840.pdf Read
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  • ...ferent from the aether frame, we derive the space and time transformations relative to bodies moving in any direction of space and not only in the direction of
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  • ...hysicsessays.aip.org/stockgif3/thgr.gif" /> = 0 lies in a unique direction relative to fixed stars. The apparent v<sub>0</sub> is consistent with both the know
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  • ...at rest with respect to the center of mass of the universe and assume the speed c of propagation of light to be an isotropic universal constant in that fra
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  • ...cts the formation of spin 1 bound states provided some conditions on their relative velocity and spin orientation are fulfilled, thus suggesting a plausible me
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  • In theories that presume that light travels at a fixed speed relative to an unmodifiable and detectable [[luminiferous aether]], a preferred fram ...different directions and looking for an effect due to the Earth's orbital speed, their experiment famously produced a [[null result]]. As a consequence, wi
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  • ...in which Newton's laws are true. An inertial frame is a reference frame in relative uniform motion to absolute space. ...clock in the two frames and assume ''t'' = ''t' ''. Suppose ''S' '' is in relative uniform motion to ''S'' with velocity ''v''. Consider a point object whose
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  • * 2010 - "[[Stellar Aberration, Relative Motion, and the Lorentz Factor]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/ab * 2009 - "[[The Light Speed Effect]]" ([http://www.mrelativity.net/LightSpeedEffect/The%20Light%20Speed
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  • ...to the product of the fluid density, the square of the uniform fluid speed relative to the wing and far away from it, and the wing's maximum thickness. The bot
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  • ...ess of these observer-centered theories. Important concepts (e.g. an upper speed limit, action, wave propagation, energy - a late arrival in physics, etc.)
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  • ...b>'', independent of the motion of the source (and thus independent of the relative motion between source and observer) constitutes an ''assumption''. The Lore
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  • ...niform fluid at rest relative to the reference frame, except that the wave speed is not constant but varies with position and time in accordance with the va
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  • ...p should be capable of detecting the absolute velocity of our solar system relative to the Cosmic Microwave Background (~360km/s) in a similar manner as Marino
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  • ...e phenomenological description in terms of a velocity field describing the relative internal motion of the structured 3-space. The new physics of the dynamical
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  • ...other clock in a different inertial frame. In the above equation, v is the relative velocity between the two clocks. ...ive to Clock A since the relative velocity between A and B is equal to the relative velocity between B and A. Hence, the initial reaction, circa 1905 -1916, fr
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  • ...m such measuring equipment, the case is made for constancy of light speeds relative to the 'medium' described in Christian Doppler's original (1842) concepts.&
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  • Title of Dissertation "Measurement of Anisotropies in the One-Way Speed of Light" "Guided Wave Measurements of the One-Way Speed of Light", with D.R. Gagnon and D.C. Torr, Physical Review A, August 15, 19
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  • ...tually moving straight up he should know that the spacecraft is not moving relative to the laser beam that he sees, even though he sees the earth moving. ...laser source, and the air in the spacecraft are all moving to the right at speed v. Observer A should see each photon move backward because he an the spacec
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  • ...bility </span><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">. Since relative motion is perfectly reciprocal, symmetric and interchangeable, there is no ...pace which I personally cannot approve (it is still 3-D). Concerning light speed he describes the relativistic position as claiming that c+v = c, or that c+
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  • ...ation in Special Relativity &amp; its deductions are wrong. It ignored the relative motion between different coordinate systems, so it led to series of falseho ...ple. Moving does not result in length change, time change and mass change. Relative velocity between two objects can exceeds light velocity.
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  • ...e; how high speeds affect the nature of time; and how acceleration affects speed, time, and mass..."
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  • ...physical objects can have different real lengths or ages, depending on the speed of the observer, thus violating the objective identity ofsuch objects. Fur
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  • * 2009 - "[[Lorentz Contraction relative to Fresnel dragged reference frame explains Solid-State Michelson-Morley Ex * 1998 - "[[Experiment Proposed to Resolve Simultaneity and One-Way Light-Speed Issues]]"
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  • ...s between good and evil (and not science &amp; religion) and Inversion of Relative Good &amp; Bad # Light as as limit and why nothing travels at speed of light, not even light
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  • ...theory are untenable. Although it will be shown that time is affected by relative motion, other associated effects are different from those of currently held
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  • ...r</sub> = HR'' , where ''V<sub>r</sub>'' is the galaxies' mutual recession speed, ''R'' the varying mutual distance, and ''H'' is a constant of proportional ...concerning the observed correlation between distance and mutual recession speed of galaxies. Subsequently, Dutch astronomer Willem De Sitter (1872-1934) di
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  • ...in the Lorentz's definition of "transverse mass", when the body's relative speed with respect to the ether is nil.<br /><br />Perhaps, in a view to attainin
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  • ...nt of physical data concerning them is altered and depends on the absolute speed of the frame where it is made. A part of his work consists in determining t * 1997 - "[[Is Simultaneity Relative or Absolute?]]"
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  • ...thout regard to anything external, and by another name is called duration: relative, apparent and common time, is some sensible and external (whether accurate ...mathematically. According to Newton, humans are only capable of perceiving relative time, which is a measurement of perceivable objects in motion (like the Moo
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  • | title = A Possible Anomaly in Galactic Recessional Speed Alleged to Increase with Universal Distance ...s, suggests that there is an anomaly in the reputed increasing recessional speed with distance. The nature of this anomaly is examined here, and speculation
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  • ...lly, it seems counterintuitive to assert that laws of nature ''not'' being relative to the observer is an instance of relativity. --> ...or direction of travel in space, and may only speak of speed or direction relative to some other object.
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  • ...ts result static pressure. Fluid particles fly all times into direction of relative void and by that ?suction? flows come up. Flows affect dynamic pressure and ...ssure on account of reduced static pressure. Condition is only to organize relative void (like continuously done e.g. by wings), however already each faster fl
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  • * 2007 - "[[Overlooked Implications of Galileo's Relative Motion Observations]]" * 2007 - "[[Universal Time Confirmation Using the Unique Aspects of Relative Motion in Galileo?s 400 Year-old Observations ]]"
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  • ...e interference of energy and so on, this book comprehensively investigates relative experiments, integrates issues, clarifies thought, make conclusions, and ne ...attempt to explain the special relativity of ''measurable and immeasurable relative to the motion of ether''. So it is ether which causes relativity, it is als
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  • * 2003 - "[[GPS and the Illusion of Constant Light Speed]]" * 1996 - "[[Relative Simultaneity?]]"
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  • * 2010 - "[[Einstein's Light Speed Postulate is Illogical]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/ ...Much Lower is the Frequency of a Solid State Oscillator When it is Moving Relative to the CMB (Cosmic Microwave Background)]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.
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  • ...tem</span><span>"</span> <span class="hps">is the</span> <span class="hps">speed</span> <span class="hps">v</span></span><span style="font-size: x-small;">: ...span class="hps atn">&lt;&nbsp;</span><span>c</span> <span class="hps">the speed</span><span>.</span><br /><br /><span class="hps">Einstein</span> <span cla
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  • ...mass dependence by proper time. So mass becomes lighter the quicker is its speed with respect Privileged System due to a non kinematic process that rules qu
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  • ...ates special relativity's proposition, argument, deduction process and its relative propositions bequeathed from its history. The above five chapters has negat ...e interference of energy and so on, this book comprehensively investigates relative experiments, integrates issues, clarifies thought, make conclusions, and ne
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  • ...although apparently obvious, are valid only at speeds much less than the [[speed of light]]. In [[special relativity]] the Galilean transformations are repl ...rbitrary event, as measured in two coordinate systems S and S', in uniform relative motion ([[velocity]] ''v'') in their common ''x'' and ''x''′ directions,
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  • ===The Speed of Gravity=== ...a during an eclipse concluded that the speed of gravity is the same as the speed of light, or nearly so.
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  • ...ein supposed that time and space can be distorted and that simultaneity is relative but he did not give any serious description of what this really means physi ...erald Feinberg developed the theory of tachyons which move faster than the speed of light. There are also mathematical models calculating wormholes, strings
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  • ...s that light is always measured to have the same speed irrespective of the speed of the receiver, and if we accept this, then Einstein's special theory of r ...<b>F</b> = q<b>v</b>x<b>B</b>, what is the velocity term <b>v</b> measured relative to?
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  • The motion of a body can only be described relative to something else&mdash;other bodies, observers, or a set of space-time coo ...g with respect to the fixed stars, an important case being frames rotating relative to the fixed stars, the laws of motion did not hold in their simplest form,
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  • ...ment. It is reconciling this assumption with the presumed constancy of the speed of light that led to relativistic length contraction and time dilation for Maxwell showed electromagnetic (EM) radiation travels at a speed of <math display="inline">c</math> given by (1).
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  • ...basis for special relativity, including time dilation, length contraction, relative simultaneity and mass increase with velocity. As a result, the basis for ge * 2000 - "[[Light Speed and Aether]]" ([http://www.commonsensescience.org/pdf/articles/light-speed_
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  • "In 1998 he devoted his attention to experiments on the relative motion of magnets and conductors, constructing test apparatus specially for * 1998 - "[[Experiments on the Relative Motion of Magnets and Conductors (Monograph No. 5)]]"
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  • | known_for = [[Speed of light]]<br />[[Michelson–Morley experiment]] ...s an American [[physicist]] known for his work on the measurement of the [[speed of light]] and especially for the [[Michelson–Morley experiment]]. In 190
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  • ...mation]]s between two [[coordinate frame]]s that move at constant velocity relative to each other. The transformations are named after the Dutch [[physicist]] ...can be divided into two groups: [[Inertial frame of reference|inertial]] (relative motion with constant velocity) and [[Non-inertial reference frame|non-inert
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  • ...w that seems to cause the scientists problems. Other graphs of the orbital speed are shown in Figure <xr id="fig:blue-curve-OSU"/> and <xr id="fig:blue-curv ...is Equation 5 divided by Equation 6 to provide a ratio for the value of Go relative to Gs <math display="inline">(6.67 * 10^{-11} N m^2/Kg^2</math> . The mass
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  • ...of light in the direction of movement through the presumed aether, and the speed at right angles, was found not to exist; this result is generally considere ...t was assumed that even a vacuum must be filled with aether. Because the [[speed of light]] is so large, and because material bodies pass through the ''aeth
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  • ...e electrons, and changes in this field can propagate not faster than the [[speed of light]]. Lorentz theoretically explained the [[Zeeman effect]] on the ba ...experiment]] in 1887. According to the theories of Fresnel and Lorentz a relative motion to an immobile aether had to be determined by this experiment, howev
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  • ...secs]] (Mpc) or more - are found to have a [[red shift]], interpreted as a relative velocity away from [[Earth]]; ...ps://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/20/science/hubble-constant-universe-expanding-speed.html |date=20 February 2017 |work=[[New York Times]] |accessdate=21 Februar
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  • ...t having a 'velocity' which is constant, not only to space itself but also relative to all observers moving or stationary within that space. (This was also con # 1998 'Solving the "c" Conundrum of the Velocity of Light Relative to the Vacuum', Proceedings of the Physical Interpretations of Relativity T
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  • ...li>Contradiction between the uncertainty principle and the Constancy light speed. Galilean Electrodynamics. 2001, 12,4, 77-79.</li> <li>Four-dim ...Contradiction Between the Uncertainty Principle and the Constancy of Light Speed]]"
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  • ...ch suggested that it should be possible to experimentally determine motion relative to the aether. ...Fizeau|Fizeau]] [[Fizeau experiment|experiment in 1851]], who measured the speed of light in moving liquids.<ref>Janssen/Stachel (2004), 4–15</ref>
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  • ...agnetic phenomena (the propagation of light) in reference frames that move relative to the [[luminiferous aether]].<ref>{{Citation ...ronized by exchanging light signals that are assumed to travel at the same speed against and with the motion of the frame<ref>{{Citation
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  • ...ibution]]<br />[[Maxwell's demon]]<br />[[Maxwell's discs]]<br />[[Maxwell speed distribution]]<br />[[Maxwell's theorem]]<br />[[Maxwell material]]<br />[[ ...and [[magnetic field]]s travel through space as [[wave]]s moving at the [[speed of light]]. Maxwell proposed that light is an undulation in the same medium
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  • ...sis or description of any aspect of [[reality]] (e.g., quantum theory, the speed of light) can be unlimited in its [[Field of study|domain]] of relevance; ...will be relatively autonomous in limited contexts ... however, any form of relative [[Wikt:autonomy|autonomy]] (and [[Wikt:heteronomy|heteronomy]]) is ultimate
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  • ...ve]]s (''ondes gravifiques'') emanating from a body and propagating at the speed of light as being required by the Lorentz transformations. ...international time zones and the synchronisation of time between bodies in relative motion. (See [[#Work on relativity]] section below)
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  • ...uator, since stars at different [[declination]] move at different apparent speed). This method allows consistent astrometry over the widest possible field, ...les in a pond, imprint a characteristic scale on the positions of galaxies relative to each other. It was announced that BOSS had measured the scale of the uni
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  • ...termined that the inner parts of the jet are moving at about half of the [[speed of light]]. X-rays are produced farther out as the jet collides with surrou ...physically close to each other, and both subgroups appear not to be moving relative to each other.<ref name="karachentsev2005">{{cite journal
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  • ...sc or cylinder. This metal surface would then be given the same motion and speed as the original recording surface. A [[stylus]] linked to a [[Diaphragm (ac ...ord would cause the signals to be repeated into another wire. The ordinary speed of telegraphic signals is thirty-five to forty words a minute; but with thi
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  • ...oks?id=LG9sQEw8zDEC&pg=PA161 |date=29 January 2017 }} Cooper,Paulette. Ten Speed Press (1 March 2004), {{ISBN|978-1-58008-035-4}}. Page 161. Retrieved 10 No ...gnificant heat losses. For these properties, chemical inertness and high [[Relative atomic mass|atomic]] or [[Molecular mass|molecular weight]] is desirable. T
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