Stellar Aberration
We cannot hope to directly unite complex belief systems, as David de H said. However, we can, and must, try to unite basic assumptions and important empirical facts. A dubious assumption is the idea that a phenomenon can move with the same speed in relation to all inertial frames. An important empirical fact is the […]
Continue Reading...About Tragedies in Physics
The problems in ‘modern’ physics started already in connection with the transition from light particles to light waves. At that time light motion got a new description as a vector sum of ether wind and wave velocity. This provided a correct description of how light really moves. This motion, the beam direction, can be detected […]
Continue Reading...The Second Step
Many CNPS members want to abolish the theory of relativity. However there are also some, who want to take a second step backwards and abolish Lorentz ether theory as well. Lorentz theory starts from the assumption that light can move with the same speed in relation to all observers moving with different, but constant, speeds. […]
Continue Reading...Light in a Cavity
Light Behavior We can regard every point on a wave front as a source for new wave fronts. This is the reason to the fact that light always takes the fastest (not the shortest) way between two points. Light that is locked in between two parallel surfaces also finds the fastest way between these surfaces. […]
Continue Reading...It’s About Time
The Light Clock Myth In Einstein’s light clock the behavior of light is defined by the state of motion of the ether and the orientations of the mirrors in the clock. These mirrors imply boundary conditions on the light waves. Einstein then moved the equipment inside the planes of the mirrors. He had the idea […]
Continue Reading...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 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 […]
Continue Reading...The Wave or Particle Confusion
Accepting new theories is not our greatest problem. Even more difficult to us is to escape old theories. A wise man said that long time ago, and this statement is demonstrated in the wave or particle confusion. This confusion is in the hart of physics, where we can see a chaotic situation. We certainly do […]
Continue Reading...Petr Beckmann Explains Michelson’s Failure
Action at a distance is absurd by logical reasons, so we need an ether as Einstein said. This ether cannot be autonomous since such a situation would, as we will see, make the global positioning system, GPS, impossible. We can therefore conclude that the ether must be, in some way, entrained, as Stokes said long […]
Continue Reading...The Behavior of Light
Light The description of light has shifted from a particle model to a wave model. However, this shift appears to be not really completed. The wave or particle confusion indicates a mixture of concepts from both models. One reason to this confusion can be the denial of the aether concept. A wave model demands an […]
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