Re: The velocity of light going pass a moving train.
- From: "Jeckyl" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 13:04:44 +1000
"Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jun 20, 7:29 pm, Dono <s...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://www.fourmilab.ch/cship/aberration.html
That would be convincing if light moved like raindrops
and if you could believe that raindrops take longer
to reach the ground when viewed from a moving
car.
That light behaves like particle (photons) is well accepted and
experimentally observed. Regardless, the same applies for direction of
waves
That there is time dilation and constant speed of light is also
experimentally observed. Even if the speed of light is not constant, you
would still get classical aberration (like the raindrops).
.
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