Re: Speed of Light is Constant in Tired Light Models, Decelerated Light is a new model



Michael Helland wrote:
On May 8, 8:20 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Michael Helland wrote:
On May 8, 4:52 pm, "OG" <o...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
They [photons] do spend time inside atoms between absorption and emission, so it
takes longer to get from point a to b.
Show that in a Feynman Diagram

X = electron
O = photons

O X
\ /
\ /
X
|
|
X
/ \
O X



Your diagram implies the absorption of a photon of one
wavelength and the emission of a second photon of a
different wavelength.




That's what is observed, and that's consistent with the rule where all
photons are emitted at c.
Nope. Wrong again.

.



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