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THE PRINCIPLE OF LIGHT SPEED
CONSTANCY
Cosmic Adventure 3.02
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The Principles of Relativity
Do you remember which principle of
the Special Relativity Theory is
connected with light speed?
Yes. There are two principles
altogether. The second one is:
The velocity of light in vacuum has
the same value in all inertial systems.
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The Second Principle
The principle says that the
speed of light in a vacuum is the
same for all inertial observers,
and is the same in all directions.
This speed is very different from
the normal kind of speed we
have in classical physics because
it does not depend on the
velocity of the object emitting
the light, not even considering
the motions of the observers.
𝑐𝑐
𝑣𝑣
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The Einstein’s Light
Phenomenon
What’s even more bizarre is
that if you are moving at 99% of
the speed of light, and your
friend is standing still, both of
you will still see the light
moving away at exactly the
same speed 𝑐𝑐.
Observer at 99%
speed of light
𝑐𝑐
Observer staying still
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‘Super Light’
This peculiar property of light is
specific to the Theory of Specific
Relativity. Dr. Einstein created it
but had not got a name for it.
For our discussion we called it
Einstein’s Light or Super Light
so as to distinguish it from
ordinary light.
This abnormal constancy is
called super-constancy.
Normal Light Super Light
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Ordinary Light
We may not be able to see light
when we fly along with it,
because light itself does not
emit light so that we can
observe it. But we can imagine
when we are travelling along
with normal light in space, the
physical situation will be that
the relative speed of light
should be reduced. Otherwise
even if we can travel at the
speed of light, we cannot reach
the goal at the same time with
light.
𝑣𝑣
𝑐𝑐
Normal Light
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Super Light
Super light is different. No
matter at what speed you are
travelling, you cannot see any
difference to the speed of light.
This means that if you try to
chase a beam of light, no matter
how fast you move, the light
beam will always fly away from
you at 300,000 km per second
(186,000 miles per second).
𝑣𝑣
𝑐𝑐
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Super Light Speed
Unchanged
The more bizarre thing is
when the observer is
travelling in the opposition
direction as light, the
observed speed of light is
still 𝑐𝑐.
It is this abnormal property
of super light that marks the
departure of Einstein’s
theory from classical physics.
𝑣𝑣
𝑐𝑐
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❶ Ordinary Light
❶ Super Light
You see this difference clearly in
a two screen comparison.
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❷ Ordinary Light
This speed 𝑐𝑐 is not affected by the motion of
its sources.
Same
❷ Super Light
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❸ Ordinary Light
This speed 𝑐𝑐 is different to observers at
different speed.
This speed 𝑐𝑐 is not affected by an
observer at different speed.
❸ Super Light
𝑣𝑣
𝑐𝑐
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❹ Ordinary Light
The resultant speed will be determined
by classical methods. That is, the
mathematics of vectors. Observed
velocity = 𝑐𝑐 ± 𝑣𝑣
The resultant speed will not be
determined by classical methods.
Observed velocity = 𝑐𝑐
❹ Super Light
𝑣𝑣
𝑐𝑐
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Addition of Speeds in Classical Physics
In classical physics, the relative speed of moving objects is the sum of the speed of
the observer and that of the object.
In the case of heading upstream when the speed of the observer is ½ c, the speed
of light should appear to be half of 𝑐𝑐, that is:
3 × 106 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1 − 1.5 × 106 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1 = 1.5 × 106 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1
In the case of downstream, the apparent speed of light should appear to be:
3 × 106 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1 + 1.5 × 106 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1 = 4.5 × 106 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1
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Verified by Misconceived
Experiment
However, the Michelson and
Morley experiments and other
subsequent experiment told us
that this was not the case with
super light. Its speeds are the
same in both cases:
3 × 106
𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1
no more and no less.
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Same at any direction
Even when Michelson and
Morley had turned the system
around to other angles, the
speeds of light are found to be
the same. This give rise to later
speculations that the speed of
light is not only independent of
its sources, but also its
observers.
We know that whatever
Michelson did, the set would not
live up to its name.
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THE MMX-RELATIVITY RELATION
Cosmic Adventure 3.03
PATENT
OFFICE
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The Super Marriage
The super light has a mysterious
consistency property which
makes it completely different
from its classical normal
counterpart. So it is actually a
totally new kind of light - never
seen in the history of science.
How did Dr. Einstein come up
with such an invention or
discovery?
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The MMX Connection
Although Einstein did not mention
anything about the Lorentz idea
and the Michelson-Morley
experiment in his famous paper, we
can still clearly see the connection
here.
The Michelson-Morley experiment
was an ill-conceived undertaking,
and the idea of Lorentz was the
extension of such a wrong concept.
If Dr. Einstein followed the
footsteps of Lorentz and the wrong
concept of Michelson, he simply
could not extricate himself from the
connection.
1
1 −
𝑣𝑣2
𝑐𝑐2
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Aether
The Ancestry of Super Light
The idea of relativity can be easily traced back to
the aether although Einstein did not make any
mention.
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BeamB
Beam A
Viewer
Light Path Geometry
in MMX
Remember the MM experiment?
The setup was based on a wrong
concept which just meant to
measure the effect from the
aether.
The paths of Beam A and B were
originally straight lines.
Original path
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BeamB
Beam A
Viewer
Light Path Geometry
According to Michelson
But by a misconception,
Michelson had rendered the
diagram distorted.
The path of beam B has to go
through a stretching from a
double parallel set of lines to a
triangular one.
Modified
path
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Light speed remains
Constant
The mysterious part is, even
when Beam B has to pursue
a longer path, its speed
remains 𝑐𝑐.
Beam B
𝑐𝑐
𝑣𝑣
𝑙𝑙𝑜𝑜
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The Different Results from
Michelson’s concept
No matter what values 𝑣𝑣 will take on,
the speed of light still remains
unchanged.
This might have led Dr. Einstein to think
that 𝑣𝑣, which is the speed of the moving
earth and thus the reverse aether
current, has no effect on the speed of
light, no matter how large or small 𝑣𝑣 is.
This is a false concept, as we have
proved previously. It is unreal and does
not happen in nature.
Beam B
𝑐𝑐
𝑣𝑣
𝑙𝑙𝑜𝑜
Beam B
𝑐𝑐
𝑣𝑣
𝑙𝑙𝑜𝑜
STRETCHING
MORE STRETCHING
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No wonder why Einstein would
not quote any reference in his
paper. Otherwise people would
easily find from where he got
his ideas.
Even if people knew it, they
would not understand it,
because Einstein himself did not
understand it either. But if his
bright mind could not
understand it, who else on earth
could? That is one of the
reasons why he felt safe to
present his papers.
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New Superlight for
Science
We know that Dr. Einstein had
the ability to deriving the
equations without the prompts
from MMX and Lorentz. But how
to arrive at an equally wrong
and unusual equation is beyond
our imagination.
Dr. Einstein laid this surreal
phenomenon down as the
second principle of light. As a
result this new superlight was
born bearing those weird
characteristics.
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Releasing the Genie
So where is the anti-rival
for this monster?
The anti-spell is simple –
ignore its weird property
and this mystical
superlight will revert to
its true form – the
almighty and versatile
normal light which we are
so familiar with. The MMX
could not measure
anything.
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The Next Monster
But now, look at this. We have solved
the Relativity woes because light speed
is the most basic principle of the
postulates of Relativity.
So what shall we tackle next?
What about length contraction? It
seems to be the first item to come up in
the relativity regime.
Why not. Let’s go!!!
Far from that! The Theory of Relativity
is a vast network beyond your
imagination. There are still so many
monsters to fight against.
That’s good! We shall see how we can
deal with the situation without the help
of superlight.
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Item Origin Status
MMX Experiment Disqualified
Lorentz
Contraction
Equation
Unreal Pending
further discussion
Light Speed
Consistency
Relativity
Principle No.2
Unreal Rectified
Object
Position &
Length
Contraction
Next
Special Relativity Project Progress
Project Chart . . . and this Project Chart may be helpful for me to track down
the results of all our discussions.
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Trial of Normal Light
I don’t need it.
I am a cyborg with the link to a
memory capacity greater than
any of the most powerful
computers in your world.
But your choice of ‘Object
Position’ is a good one. It is the
major lead line to other topics.
We can also try to see what are
the effects of ignoring the
second basic principle of Special
Relativity and the unbridled
power of normal light.
© ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com
Item Origin Status
MMX Experiment Disqualified
Lorentz Contraction Equation
Unreal Pending further
discussion
Light Speed Consistency
Relativity Principle
No.2
Unreal Rectified
Finite Light Speed
Earth and
Zyrkonia
Next
Object Position
Special Relativity Project Progress
However, in order to tackle the entire project systematically, I think it is more
appropriate to start with some understanding of the finite speed of light first.
© ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com
THE UNIVERSE OF FINITE LIGHT SPEED
Cosmic Adventure 3.04

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Cosmic Adventure 3.02-03 Light Speed Conflict

  • 1. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com THE PRINCIPLE OF LIGHT SPEED CONSTANCY Cosmic Adventure 3.02
  • 2. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com The Principles of Relativity Do you remember which principle of the Special Relativity Theory is connected with light speed? Yes. There are two principles altogether. The second one is: The velocity of light in vacuum has the same value in all inertial systems.
  • 3. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com The Second Principle The principle says that the speed of light in a vacuum is the same for all inertial observers, and is the same in all directions. This speed is very different from the normal kind of speed we have in classical physics because it does not depend on the velocity of the object emitting the light, not even considering the motions of the observers. 𝑐𝑐 𝑣𝑣
  • 4. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com The Einstein’s Light Phenomenon What’s even more bizarre is that if you are moving at 99% of the speed of light, and your friend is standing still, both of you will still see the light moving away at exactly the same speed 𝑐𝑐. Observer at 99% speed of light 𝑐𝑐 Observer staying still
  • 5. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com ‘Super Light’ This peculiar property of light is specific to the Theory of Specific Relativity. Dr. Einstein created it but had not got a name for it. For our discussion we called it Einstein’s Light or Super Light so as to distinguish it from ordinary light. This abnormal constancy is called super-constancy. Normal Light Super Light
  • 6. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Ordinary Light We may not be able to see light when we fly along with it, because light itself does not emit light so that we can observe it. But we can imagine when we are travelling along with normal light in space, the physical situation will be that the relative speed of light should be reduced. Otherwise even if we can travel at the speed of light, we cannot reach the goal at the same time with light. 𝑣𝑣 𝑐𝑐 Normal Light
  • 7. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Super Light Super light is different. No matter at what speed you are travelling, you cannot see any difference to the speed of light. This means that if you try to chase a beam of light, no matter how fast you move, the light beam will always fly away from you at 300,000 km per second (186,000 miles per second). 𝑣𝑣 𝑐𝑐
  • 8. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Super Light Speed Unchanged The more bizarre thing is when the observer is travelling in the opposition direction as light, the observed speed of light is still 𝑐𝑐. It is this abnormal property of super light that marks the departure of Einstein’s theory from classical physics. 𝑣𝑣 𝑐𝑐
  • 9. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com ❶ Ordinary Light ❶ Super Light You see this difference clearly in a two screen comparison.
  • 10. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com ❷ Ordinary Light This speed 𝑐𝑐 is not affected by the motion of its sources. Same ❷ Super Light
  • 11. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com ❸ Ordinary Light This speed 𝑐𝑐 is different to observers at different speed. This speed 𝑐𝑐 is not affected by an observer at different speed. ❸ Super Light 𝑣𝑣 𝑐𝑐
  • 12. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com ❹ Ordinary Light The resultant speed will be determined by classical methods. That is, the mathematics of vectors. Observed velocity = 𝑐𝑐 ± 𝑣𝑣 The resultant speed will not be determined by classical methods. Observed velocity = 𝑐𝑐 ❹ Super Light 𝑣𝑣 𝑐𝑐
  • 13. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Addition of Speeds in Classical Physics In classical physics, the relative speed of moving objects is the sum of the speed of the observer and that of the object. In the case of heading upstream when the speed of the observer is ½ c, the speed of light should appear to be half of 𝑐𝑐, that is: 3 × 106 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1 − 1.5 × 106 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1 = 1.5 × 106 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1 In the case of downstream, the apparent speed of light should appear to be: 3 × 106 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1 + 1.5 × 106 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1 = 4.5 × 106 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1
  • 14. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Verified by Misconceived Experiment However, the Michelson and Morley experiments and other subsequent experiment told us that this was not the case with super light. Its speeds are the same in both cases: 3 × 106 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 𝑠𝑠−1 no more and no less.
  • 15. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Same at any direction Even when Michelson and Morley had turned the system around to other angles, the speeds of light are found to be the same. This give rise to later speculations that the speed of light is not only independent of its sources, but also its observers. We know that whatever Michelson did, the set would not live up to its name.
  • 16. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com THE MMX-RELATIVITY RELATION Cosmic Adventure 3.03 PATENT OFFICE
  • 17. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com The Super Marriage The super light has a mysterious consistency property which makes it completely different from its classical normal counterpart. So it is actually a totally new kind of light - never seen in the history of science. How did Dr. Einstein come up with such an invention or discovery?
  • 18. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com The MMX Connection Although Einstein did not mention anything about the Lorentz idea and the Michelson-Morley experiment in his famous paper, we can still clearly see the connection here. The Michelson-Morley experiment was an ill-conceived undertaking, and the idea of Lorentz was the extension of such a wrong concept. If Dr. Einstein followed the footsteps of Lorentz and the wrong concept of Michelson, he simply could not extricate himself from the connection. 1 1 − 𝑣𝑣2 𝑐𝑐2
  • 19. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Aether The Ancestry of Super Light The idea of relativity can be easily traced back to the aether although Einstein did not make any mention.
  • 20. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com BeamB Beam A Viewer Light Path Geometry in MMX Remember the MM experiment? The setup was based on a wrong concept which just meant to measure the effect from the aether. The paths of Beam A and B were originally straight lines. Original path
  • 21. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com BeamB Beam A Viewer Light Path Geometry According to Michelson But by a misconception, Michelson had rendered the diagram distorted. The path of beam B has to go through a stretching from a double parallel set of lines to a triangular one. Modified path
  • 22. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Light speed remains Constant The mysterious part is, even when Beam B has to pursue a longer path, its speed remains 𝑐𝑐. Beam B 𝑐𝑐 𝑣𝑣 𝑙𝑙𝑜𝑜
  • 23. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com The Different Results from Michelson’s concept No matter what values 𝑣𝑣 will take on, the speed of light still remains unchanged. This might have led Dr. Einstein to think that 𝑣𝑣, which is the speed of the moving earth and thus the reverse aether current, has no effect on the speed of light, no matter how large or small 𝑣𝑣 is. This is a false concept, as we have proved previously. It is unreal and does not happen in nature. Beam B 𝑐𝑐 𝑣𝑣 𝑙𝑙𝑜𝑜 Beam B 𝑐𝑐 𝑣𝑣 𝑙𝑙𝑜𝑜 STRETCHING MORE STRETCHING
  • 24. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com No wonder why Einstein would not quote any reference in his paper. Otherwise people would easily find from where he got his ideas. Even if people knew it, they would not understand it, because Einstein himself did not understand it either. But if his bright mind could not understand it, who else on earth could? That is one of the reasons why he felt safe to present his papers.
  • 25. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com New Superlight for Science We know that Dr. Einstein had the ability to deriving the equations without the prompts from MMX and Lorentz. But how to arrive at an equally wrong and unusual equation is beyond our imagination. Dr. Einstein laid this surreal phenomenon down as the second principle of light. As a result this new superlight was born bearing those weird characteristics.
  • 26. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Releasing the Genie So where is the anti-rival for this monster? The anti-spell is simple – ignore its weird property and this mystical superlight will revert to its true form – the almighty and versatile normal light which we are so familiar with. The MMX could not measure anything.
  • 27. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com The Next Monster But now, look at this. We have solved the Relativity woes because light speed is the most basic principle of the postulates of Relativity. So what shall we tackle next? What about length contraction? It seems to be the first item to come up in the relativity regime. Why not. Let’s go!!! Far from that! The Theory of Relativity is a vast network beyond your imagination. There are still so many monsters to fight against. That’s good! We shall see how we can deal with the situation without the help of superlight.
  • 28. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Item Origin Status MMX Experiment Disqualified Lorentz Contraction Equation Unreal Pending further discussion Light Speed Consistency Relativity Principle No.2 Unreal Rectified Object Position & Length Contraction Next Special Relativity Project Progress Project Chart . . . and this Project Chart may be helpful for me to track down the results of all our discussions.
  • 29. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Trial of Normal Light I don’t need it. I am a cyborg with the link to a memory capacity greater than any of the most powerful computers in your world. But your choice of ‘Object Position’ is a good one. It is the major lead line to other topics. We can also try to see what are the effects of ignoring the second basic principle of Special Relativity and the unbridled power of normal light.
  • 30. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Item Origin Status MMX Experiment Disqualified Lorentz Contraction Equation Unreal Pending further discussion Light Speed Consistency Relativity Principle No.2 Unreal Rectified Finite Light Speed Earth and Zyrkonia Next Object Position Special Relativity Project Progress However, in order to tackle the entire project systematically, I think it is more appropriate to start with some understanding of the finite speed of light first.
  • 31. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com THE UNIVERSE OF FINITE LIGHT SPEED Cosmic Adventure 3.04