<p dir=ltr>Resend. Please send. ...</p>
<p dir=ltr>Constantinos Ragazas</p>
<p dir=ltr>kostadinos@aol.com</p>
</br></br><div class="device_aol_et_org_dt_dd_quote"></div><hr style="border:0;height:1px;color:#999;background-color:#999;width:100%;margin:0 0 9px 0;padding:0;"></hr><br/>From: kostadinos <kostadinos@aol.com><br/>Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2016<br/>Subject: RE: [Physics] How Does Light "Know" How Fast to Travel?<br/>To: physics <physics@tuks.nl>, silliman <silliman@mindsync.com><br></br>
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<div class="aolReplacedBody"><p dir="ltr">Hi Norm,</p>
<p dir="ltr">In my Chapter "The Thermodynamics in Planck's Law" [ <a href="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/221918833_The_Thermodynamics_in_Planck%27s_Law" target=_blank>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/221918833_The_Thermodynamics_in_Planck%27s_Law</a>] I prove the following proposition mathematically.</p>
<p dir="ltr">"If the speed of light is constant, then light propagates as a wave"</p>
<p dir="ltr">Thus, Einstein's Constant Speed of Light hypothesis contradicts his Photon Hypothesis.</p>
<p dir="ltr">But that is not all that is inconsistent in Modern Physics. The Second Law of Thermodynamics requires that any physical event have a positive non-zero duration of time to occur. Thus, Spacetime contradicts Thermodynamics.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Best wishes,</p>
<p dir="ltr">Constantinos</p>
<p dir="ltr"><a href='mailto:kostadinos@aol.com'>kostadinos@aol.com</a></p>
<hr style="border:0;height:1px;color:#999;background-color:#999;width:100%;margin:0 0 9px 0;padding:0;"><span style="font-size:14px; color:#999999;">On Wednesday, October 26, 2016 Norm Silliman <<span style="color:#0000A0"><a href='mailto:silliman@mindsync.com'>silliman@mindsync.com</a></span>> wrote:</span><br>I am suggesting a new subject topic for this group.<br><br>How Does Light "Know" How Fast to Travel?:- This question arises from the<br>fact that the velocity of light is independent of the velocity of its <br>source.<br>Under the interpretation of reality provided by Special Relativity, <br>light is<br>considered to consist of particles called photons which travel <br>ballistically<br>through empty space. Under the interpretation provided by the Aether <br>Relativity<br>Theory, light consists of packets of electromagnetic vibrations <br>transmitted<br><br>through a medium called the Aether. Since one would expect the<br>velocity of ballistic particles to be affected by the velocity of their <br>source,<br>Special Relativity would seem to be incapable of dealing with this question.<br> The Aether Relativity Theory, on the other hand, has no <br>difficulty. The<br>velocity of propagation of a vibration in a medium is determined by the <br>properties<br>of the medium and is independent of the velocity of its source.<br><br> Busy minds want to know,<br><br> Norm<br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Physics mailing list<br><a href="mailto:Physics@tuks.nl" target="_blank">Physics@tuks.nl</a><br><a href="http://mail.tuks.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/physics" target="_blank">http://mail.tuks.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/physics</a><br></div>
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