The Light Ray and the Sun
In my earlier post I presented an alternative to Einstein’s statement that gravitational potential divided by gives dc/c. My alternative states that – instead gives , with equal to potential of gravity and with c2 as the two-way speed of light, thereby introducing an ether wind, v, blowing in radial direction. It seems to me […]
Continue Reading...The Pioneer and the Sun
Abstract This article explains the Pioneer anomaly, by means of gravity from the Sun. Background The two space stations, Pioneer 10 and 11, were moving in radial directions out of our planetary system in two opposite directions. When leaving our planetary system at about 20 AU (astronomical unit equal to the radius of our planet’s orbit) the […]
Continue Reading...The Behavior of Light #2
Abstract The transition from particle model to wave model for light has not been completed, and some particle thinking remains. We see this in the wave or particle confusion, and the effect of that is that many old experiments have been interpreted in error. An early and very important mistake was the ignorance about the […]
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