http://www.nature.com/news/zombie-ph...-t-die-1.18685
Natu "When a scientific result seems to show something genuinely new, subsequent experiments are supposed to either confirm it -- triggering a textbook rewrite -- or show it to be a measurement anomaly or experimental blunder. But some findings seem to remain forever stuck in the middle ground between light and shadow."
See my comment on Nature's article where I show that the most spooky result in physics, one that saves Einstein's relativity from collapse, is the change of the wavelength of the incoming wave caused by the motion of the observer, as shown in the following pictu
http://lewebpedagogique.com/physique...8doppler_p.gif
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