On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 14:37:27 -0600, Traveler wrote:
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 19:57:40 GMT, Samantha Wormley
wrote:
kenseto wrote:
Doppler Shift is evidence for the varying speed of incoming light.
No Doppler effect affects frequency and wavelength--the speed
of light remains constant for all inertial observers.
ahahaha... Samantha, this is just *your* interpretation and that of
those whose asses you kiss day in and day out on usenet. And you do it
for free. ahahaha... You may not realize this but not everybody is an
ass kisser like you and not everybody feels the need to believe in
your crap just because you belive in it. ahahaha...
The fact is that, if the speed of light was really constant in all
inertial frames, frequencies and wavelengths would also be constant.
Wavelength is absolute and constant in all frames.
Frequency varies as (c+v)/v.
It's all a matter of definition.....
For a monochromatic ray, the distance between 'wavecrests' in the source frame
is the distance a photon moves in one period of its intrinsic oscillation, or:
lambda = cT, where T is the period in the source frame.
To an observer moving towards the source at v, T decreases to Tc/(c+v) and the
incident speed of the light is c+v.
According to that observer, wavelength is (c+v).Tc/(c+v), which is again just
cT.
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