Re: Doppler Shift is a measure of the varying speed of light




"The Ghost In The Machine" <ewill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> In sci.physics.relativity, kenseto
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> >> ....
> >> >>
> >> >> Because there is a delta G when the apparatus is not absolutely
> >> > horizontal.
> >> >> This produces an effect. When the apparatus is horizontal, the
effect
> >> >> of gravity can be neglected and only the motion of the earth through
> >> >> the ether should effect the apparatus. Absent an ether, a null
effect
> > is
> >> >> expected.
> >> >
> >> > Meaningless babbling based on your bogus understanding of nature.
> >>
> >> Bogus? You claim your theory to be an EXTENSION of SRT. This requires
that
> >> you encorporate and extend. You actually attempt a total reformulation
> >> using conventional terms in unconventional ways.
> >
> > Sigh....gravitational red shift is due to the absolute motion of the
> > measuring device moving wrt light that is also moving in the same
vertical
> > direction. If you don't make a serious effort to understand my theory by
> > carefully reading my papers in my home page then I am not going to waste
> > time to answer you questions that is already answered by these papers.
>
> How much is that shift? The predicted results for special relativity
> and Newtonian Ballistic Relative Rigid Aether Theory [*] are as follows:

Sigh...none of these theories predict gravitational red shift.

Ken Seto
>
> SR: lambda/lambda_0 = sqrt(1+v/c)/sqrt(1-v/c)
> nBrraT: lambda/lambda_0 = 1-v/c
>
> SR: freq/freq_0 = sqrt(1-v/c)/sqrt(1+v/c)
> nBrraT: freq/freq_0 = 1/(1-v/c)
>
> SR: speed/speed_0 = 1
> nBrraT: speed/speed_0 = 1-v/c
>
> SR: energy/energy_0 = sqrt(1-v/c)/sqrt(1+v/c)
> nBrraT: energy/energy_0 = (1-v/c)^2
>
> SR: mass/mass_0 = 1/sqrt(1-v^2/c^2)
> nBrraT: mass/mass_0 = 1
>
> [rest snipped]
>
> [*] a hypothetical theory where x'=x-vt and t'=t, and
> lightspeed is c relative to the source. The "relative"
> refers to the lightspeed here; rigid absolute aether theory
> (nBraaT) requires lightspeed to be c relative to the
> aether, which in both nBrraT and nBraaT is assumed rigid.
> Note that this is *not* H. Wilson's theory; H. Wilson assumes
> a vaguely gaseous aether of differing density.
>
> And yes, this is a new designation.
>
> --
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