On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 01:47:21 +0000 (UTC), bz
wrote:
HW@....(Dr. Henri Wilson) wrote in news:vd4pk3hnaichkankh32efvnuk0df5bfvva@
4ax.com:
Wavelength is absolute and constant in all frames.
Frequency varies as (c+v)/v.
It's all a matter of definition.....
It is demonstrable by experiment (in the microwave region of the spectrum)
that wavelength varies with Doppler shift.
HAHAHAAH! WHEN WAS THAT EXACTLY?
It is demonstrable by experiment (in the microwave region of the spectrum
that frequency varies with Doppler shift.
That's another funny statement. Can you see why?
It is demonstrable by experiment (in the microwave region of the spectrum
that when frequency is multiplied by wavelength, one get the velocity:
v = lambda x frequency
Congrtatulations, You got something right.
It so happens that v = c, every time.
v has alway been measured as c, from the , regardless of the velocity of the
source
HAHAHAAH! WHEN WAS THAT EXACTLY?
It has NEVER been demonstrated by ANY experiment in any region of the electro
magnetic spectrum that the velocity of the source has any influence on the
velocity of the emission.
Of course not. It has always been too hard to do that...probably still is.....
However variable star evidence shows pretty conclusively that light moves at
c+v wrt an observer moving at v towards the source.
Henri Wilson. ASTC,BSc,DSc(T)
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