Re: Constancy of the Light Speed !




"Arthur Dent" <jp006t2227@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1118690355.361221.231330@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



> Diffraction is a macroscopic property, the amount of "bending" is a
> function of the distance between the atoms and not the proximity of the
> beam to any particular charge.

That is a bit like a motorist claiming he didn't hit a cyclist but rather
his mount. Free electon compton scattering demonstrates it as well.

You can order Bruno Bertotti's Huygen's expeiment from "Nature"
if you want to learn about the effects of solar plasma. He claims
the experiment an ~enourmous contribution~ to what we know.

Sue...


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