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If light travels with a directional component to its source, then we would
see a different Saturn up close to what we see from earth. Any comments? Alex Kudrasev. |
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![]() "Alex Kudrasev" wrote in message ... If light travels with a directional component to its source, then we would see a different Saturn up close to what we see from earth. Any comments? "light travels [....] to its source" ? no, I think it is moving from its source. |
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Years (decades) ago Popular Electronics printed a report on this very
subject. They reported on an energy source that caused bathroom heaters to ice up, floor lamps to black out a room when energized and other contra actions. They called this "Contra Polar Energy". This would have been a spectacular development if the article hadn't been in the "APRIL" issue. Oh well. Dave Nagel username wrote: "Alex Kudrasev" wrote in message ... If light travels with a directional component to its source, then we would see a different Saturn up close to what we see from earth. Any comments? "light travels [....] to its source" ? no, I think it is moving from its source. |
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Alright arrogant smarty pants.
YOU tell us what the correct path of light in a non inertial frame of reference follows from a rotating and revolving body. And regarding your contra put down re floor lamps to black out etc, - you are probably aware that it IS very possible - it's called phase cancellation and it is used in many applications. In fact it is used in noise generators that cancel out industrial noise for example. Meantime, waiting for your answer re directional vector component of light. Cheers, Alex Kudrasev. "David G. Nagel" wrote in message ... Years (decades) ago Popular Electronics printed a report on this very subject. They reported on an energy source that caused bathroom heaters to ice up, floor lamps to black out a room when energized and other contra actions. They called this "Contra Polar Energy". This would have been a spectacular development if the article hadn't been in the "APRIL" issue. Oh well. Dave Nagel username wrote: "Alex Kudrasev" wrote in message ... If light travels with a directional component to its source, then we would see a different Saturn up close to what we see from earth. Any comments? "light travels [....] to its source" ? no, I think it is moving from its source. |
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![]() "Alex Kudrasev" wrote in message ... Alright arrogant smarty pants. YOU tell us what the correct path of light in a non inertial frame of reference follows from a rotating and revolving body. And regarding your contra put down re floor lamps to black out etc, - you are probably aware that it IS very possible - it's called phase cancellation and it is used in many applications. yeah yeah, we all know that. In fact it is used in noise generators that cancel out industrial noise for example. Meantime, waiting for your answer re directional vector component of light. I was merely stating that your message was stated very unclear. Please try again? |
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