Re: Puny Earthlings, your clocks are too small - Newton's Bucket
- From: rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 29 Mar 2007 22:32:21 -0700
On Mar 30, 6:03 am, rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Regarding the constant speed of light...
Does a wave generated with the same amount of force, travel faster in
water,
than it does in mud?
What would the conditions have to be, to generate visible light?
It does not occur, under just any level of energy or condition, but is
a product
of atomic events which occur at precise levels of energy.
So is it surprising then, that its velocity should be constant if
light is emitted,
at certain levels of energy?
Do you see what I am saying?
The actual creation process of light in the visible spectrum, causes
it to travel
at that velocity.
In fact, all em waves travel at c.
And if there is no resistance, as in the medium that light waves
travel within,
being that the ether has no atoms, is not water or anything of the
sort,
it travels at that speed.
Now the reason it is the same if you are on a rocket heading towards
the source
or away from the source, or stationary depends on where you take your
measurements from.
Speeding towards the light so what. How are you making your
measurement?
You are speeding towards a light source well how do you know when the
photon you are supposedly measuring left that source and how are you
detecting
its arrival?
So you see people just breeze over these details as they fill your
ears full of bull***
because if you can't dazzle them with your brilliance your only
recourse is to quote
Einstein and baffle them with bull***.
Aether wind.
Well the aether does not have molecules, is not air, has no wind.
But it does exist and we know it does, because light will bend around
the sun,
as has been shown, and it does so, because space-time, the ether
medium itself,
is condensed around a massive body, because mass causes space to bend.
You can see it quite easily, when you examine the atom itself,
and ask yourself where do electrons come from, what are they,
what is electro magnetic energy, and where does it come from?
As the bubble which is the nucleus expands, it goes pop, and it sends
out dark energy in the form of a spherical wave in the ether.
And since the universe, is expanding universally at the same rate,
all matter everywhere is expanding at the same rate.
Whatever resistance the ether has intrinsically which prevents the
universe
from inflating as it supposedly once did, provides a uniform
distribution,
within the ether itself. Its very substance whatever it may be,
is so uniform, you can just remove it from the equations because
it acts uniformly the same under all conditions.
And so, it does have a regulating effect on existence in that em waves
travel through it at c.
The force behind them also being consistent, the force of the engine
of the universe, the force of expansion.
So when a spherical wave of dark energy leaves the nucleus, at
the electron radius it becomes detectable as an electron.
As the waves interact and add or cancel out they take on different
forms and properties, a transverse wave packet being a light wave
or a photon.
So because the engine is consistent, the rate of expansion,
it affects the release rate of energy, and we end up with em waves
traveling at c.
Electro magnetic energy, is just those spherical waves emitted by
atoms,
that at one place and level of energy are electrons, at others they
are photons,
at other levels they are just magnetism.
Just dark energy, which is still in wave form, but can combine to
attract
other atoms by creating a low pressure system, (by canceling out) or
repel,
by adding together.
The em spectrum.
The mass of the atom, determined by what element it is, determines its
resistance
to expansion, and hence the strength at which waves are emitted, and
hence the number
of electrons an atom possesses, and the covalent bond is nothing more
than these
waves canceling out, as they are emitted, which binds the atoms into
molecules.
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