Androcles' and Henri's Theory of Diffraction Grating Behavior



Androcles wrote:
> "Jerry" <Cephalobus_alienus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1128495977.675678.20680@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | Androcles wrote:
> |
> | > Why are you trying to divert attention from the issue?
> | > You stated "wavelengths _are_ Doppler shifted in the
> } > real world".
> | > I've asked you to prove it.
> |
> | 1) Spectra from near versus distant galaxies are
> | differentially shifted by diffraction gratings.
>
> A proof of frequency shift when combined with the
> vector addition of velocities, an axiom.
> wavecrest count per second = \nu = (c+v)/ \lambda
> See Doppler.
>
>
> | 2) Traditional theory on diffraction gratings successfully
> | explains the diffraction angle as a function of wavelength,
> | incident angle, and grating spacing.
>
> Non sequitur, you have not proven a wavelength shift.
>
> | 3) Nobody, including Androcles and Henri, has ever offered
> | an alternative theory of diffraction grating behavior
> | explaining the diffraction angle as a function of
> | frequency, velocity of light, incident angle, and grating
> | spacing as would be required by the ballistic theory.
>
> Non sequitur, you didn't ask me, and wouldn't listen anyway.
>
>
> | 4) Until such theory is offered, it must be concluded that
> | traditional diffraction grating theory is correct.
>
> Non sequitur, you have not proven a wavelength shift.
>
> | 5) Therefore, all extant theory points to wavelengths
> | being Doppler shifted in the real world.
>
> Non sequitur, you have not proven a wavelength shift.

To Androcles and Henri:

Please present a mathematically consistent model of
diffraction grating behavior, explaining diffraction
angle as a function of frequency, velocity of light,
incident angle, and grating spacing, and which is
consistent with the ballistic theory.

Jerry

.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Androcles and Henris Theory of Diffraction Grating Behavior
    ... | Androcles wrote: ... you have not proven a wavelength shift. ... |> | frequency, velocity of light, incident angle, and grating ... |> | traditional diffraction grating theory is correct. ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)
  • Re: Sal the crackpot
    ... | Androcles wrote: ... you have not proven a wavelength shift. ... |> | traditional diffraction grating theory is correct. ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)
  • Re: Diffraction Gratings versus Prisms
    ... | In sci.physics.relativity, Androcles ... |> | a prism and a diffraction grating to a set of stationary light ... |> and grow weaker and weaker for cooler stars, ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)
  • Re: Diffraction Gratings versus Prisms
    ... In sci.physics.relativity, Androcles ... > |> and grow weaker and weaker for cooler stars, ... > |> of the prism and the spacing of the diffraction grating. ... You were asserting that one can change the prism angle and the ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)
  • Re: Sal the crackpot
    ... | Androcles wrote: ... Which two points does a diffraction grating measure? ... markers on the strip to represent "wavelength" as ... that must falsify emission theory. ...
    (sci.physics.relativity)