Re: KEN SETO, THE RUNT OF THE AETHERIALISTS, AGREES DOPPLER SHIFT IS A CHANGE IN LIGHT SPEED



Androcles wrote:
"The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:lirqt2-unm.ln1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| In sci.physics.relativity, Androcles
| <Androcles@xxxxxxxxxxx>
| wrote
| on Mon, 22 Aug 2005 12:54:15 GMT
| <XVjOe.11182$5m3.6548@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
| >
| > A cepheid is either
| > 1) A specialized puff-puff star because Einstein decreed
| > the speed of light invariant.
| > 2) An ordinary star with a planet.
| > 3) Something else.
| >
| > Heard of Ockham's Razor?
|
| I've heard of it. Care to explain how a star with a planet
| would change the luminosity *and spectrum* of the star,
| as observed here?


It does no good to talk about the bright green flying elephant's
eggs at the bottom of a black hole.
Produce your evidence and we'll look at it together, ok?

Would it not be more reasonable that YOU produced the evidence showing that a star with a planet would change the spectrum as observed?

Take for example delta Cephei.
The spectrum changes from a F2 to a G3 spectrum during the period.
(I will not insult you by explaining what an F2 and a G3 spectrum is.)
http://www.cosmovisions.com/cep01.htm

Or maybe you prefer to explain the spectrum of RR Lyrae?
Its spectrum changes from a B8 spectrum to an F2 spectrum.
http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?1916ApJ....43..217S&amp;data_type=PDF_HIGH&amp;type=PRINTER&amp;filetype=.pdf

Remember that It does no good to talk about the bright green
flying elephant's eggs at the bottom of a black hole.
Produce your evidence showing that a star with a planet would change
the spectrum as observed, and we'll look at it together, ok?

Paul
.



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