Fundamental Errors behind Paradoxes in Physics
Fundamental Errors behind the Paradoxes in Physics John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com Abstract We will see how denial of the ether concept, and confusions regarding the behavior of light, are the case of the many paradoxes in modern physics. Without the ether, the law of energy conservation is misleading. The wave or particle […]
Continue Reading...Fundamental Error behind Time Dilation
John-Erik Persson john.erik.persson@gmail.com The ether wind can be blowing inside the wave fronts of light. This means that light does not always move transverse to wave fronts. The ether wind, v, caused by planetary rotation is about 10-6 times c. Therefore, the difference between total motion, according to the vector sum, c+v, and the normal […]
Continue Reading...Continuous Radiation from Bound Electrons
The cyclic motion of a bound electron (A) produces a cyclic disturbance in the surrounding ether. This disturbance (a potential force) moves with the speed c. If, and only if, this potential force hits another electron (B), then at that moment a real force on B is produced. This force cannot earlier be realized since […]
Continue Reading...The Structure of Light
The Structure of Light John-Erik Persson john.erik.persson@gmail.com Abstract This article describes the structure and behavior of light, without using the particle model. The most important problem The question regarding the structure of light is the most important problem in physics. The introduction of the wave theory seems to be unfinished, and all particle-based thinking is […]
Continue Reading...Paradoxes and Failures in Physics
pdf Paradoxes and Failures in Physics John-Erik Persson Budkavlevägen 5, 14 174 Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com A world of paradoxes and questions Today theoretical physics is in a bad state. Physics is full of unanswered questions like: Why the wave or particle paradox? Why the twin paradox? Why quantum jumping? What are quanta of light? Why […]
Continue Reading...Twin Paradox
Member http://www.naturalphilosophy.org//pdf//abstracts/abstracts_paperlink_7485.pdf john.erik.persson@gmail.com Forgotten Approximation–>Twin Paradox If light is moving with velocity c in a specific frame, and we search the velocity in another frame, moving with the velocity u in relation to the first frame, we get c–u in the new frame. We can use simple vector addition and state that light always moves […]
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