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nak
06-05-2005, 09:41 PM
Please allow me to show the most conclusive(seems to be) part of my site.

Two stars are on the right and on the left. Facing stars, two mirrors are set at 45 degrees, and reflect star's lights to under. Speed of two reflection lights are same always. Therefore, when two mirrors move together to right or left, wave length(looked from view point of mirror) of two reflection lights may be changed. In other words, wave density(number of waves that stays within certain same length of light course) of reflection light is changed by mirror's motion. But how about incident light ? Wave density does not be changed by mirror's motion ! In short, wave density(number of waves that stays within certain same length from mirror) of reflection light and incident light are not same generally. Constant light speed can't explain above, I think.

See my site also, if you please. I haven't receive E mail. I haven't PC.
http://www.geocities.co.jp/Technopolis/2561/eng.html

quantumdude
06-07-2005, 08:12 PM
But how about incident light ? Wave density does not be changed by mirror's motion !


It certainly is different from the point of view of the mirror.


In short, wave density(number of waves that stays within certain same length from mirror) of reflection light and incident light are not same generally. Constant light speed can't explain above, I think.


It can explain it because c=lf. The frequency is a parameter that is free to adjust so that c remains constant. Couple that with the facts that the speed of light is measured to be constant and that no postulate of SR has been falsified experimentally, and I'd say you have pretty convincing evidence that the speed of light is in fact invariant among inertial frames.

J-man
12-25-2005, 07:32 PM
try looking at the relativistic dopler efect