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Two logical biconditionals:
Biconditional 1: The speed of light is constant as per Einstein if and only if the wavelength of light is variable (so that any frequency shift entails/is caused by an inversely proportional wavelength shift). Biconditional 2: The speed of light is variable as per Newton if and only if the wavelength of light is constant for a given emitter. Both the antecedent and the consequent in Biconditional 2 are correct. The consequent, "the wavelength of light is constant for a given emitter", will become the fundamental axiom of future, Einstein-free physics. Five important corollaries: Corollary 1: Any frequency shift entails (is caused by) a proportional speed-of-light shift. Corollary 2: If the emitter and the observer (receiver) travel towards each other with relative speed v, the speed of light as measured by the observer is c' = c+v, as per Newton's theory. Corollary 3: Spacetime and gravitational waves (ripples in spacetime) don't exist. LIGO's "discoveries" are fakes. Corollary 4: Light falls in a gravitational field with the same acceleration as ordinary falling bodies - near Earth's surface the accelerations of falling photons is g = 9.8 m/s^2. Accordingly, there is no gravitational time dilation - Einstein's general relativity is nonsense. Corollary 5: The Hubble redshift is due to light slowing down as it travels through vacuum. The universe is static, not expanding. See more he https://twitter.com/pentcho_valev Pentcho Valev |
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