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Old June 17th 20, 11:19 AM posted to sci.astro
Pentcho Valev
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Default Let's Free Physics from Einstein's Legacy!

"Bye bye space-time: is it time to free physics from Einstein's legacy?" https://www.newscientist.com/article...steins-legacy/

The formula (frequency)=(speed of light)/(wavelength) allows two postulations: CONSTANT SPEED OF LIGHT, which leads to Einstein's physics (actually, an insane ideology), and CONSTANT WAVELENGTH, which leads to Einstein-free, and hopefully sane, physics and philosophy of science:

(frequency) = (speed of light)/(wavelength)

Einstein's physics: CONSTANT SPEED OF LIGHT. Any frequency shift entails (is caused by) an inversely proportional wavelength shift. Idiocy.

Future (Einstein-free) physics: CONSTANT WAVELENGTH. Any frequency shift entails (is caused by) a proportional speed-of-light shift.

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Old June 17th 20, 07:02 PM posted to sci.astro
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Default Let's Free Physics from Einstein's Legacy!

"Must we topple Einstein to let physics leap forward again?"
https://newscientist.com/article/mg2...forward-again/

Physics should be resurrected first. The texts below effectively say that, if the speed of light is variable (it is!), fundamental physics, entirely predicated on Einstein's false constancy, is long dead (exists as a farce or ideology):

"If there's one thing every schoolboy knows about Einstein and his theory of relativity, it is that the speed of light in vacuum is constant. No matter what the circumstances, light in vacuum travels at the same speed - a constant that physicists denote by the letter c: 300,000 km per second, or as Americans refer to it, 186,000 miles per second. The speed of light is the very keystone of physics, the seemingly sure foundation upon which every modern cosmological theory is built, the yardstick by which everything in the universe is measured. [...] The only aspect of the universe that didn't change was the speed of light. And ever since, the constancy of the speed of light has been woven into the very fabric of physics, into the way physics equations are written, even into the notation used. Nowadays, to "vary" the speed of light is not even a swear word: It is simply not present in the vocabulary of physics." https://www.amazon.com/Faster-Than-S.../dp/0738205257

"The speaker Joao Magueijo, is a Reader in Theoretical Physics at Imperial College, London and author of Faster Than the Speed of Light... He opened by explaining how Einstein's theory of relativity is the foundation of every other theory in modern physics and that the assumption that the speed of light is constant is the foundation of that theory. Thus a constant speed of light is embedded in all of modern physics and to propose a varying speed of light (VSL) is worse than swearing! It is like proposing a language without vowels." http://www.thegreatdebate.org.uk/VSLRevPrnt.html

"The whole of physics is predicated on the constancy of the speed of light," Joao Magueijo, a cosmologist at Imperial College London and pioneer of the theory of variable light speed, told Motherboard. "So we had to find ways to change the speed of light without wrecking the whole thing too much." https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/a...t-speed-slowed

In the next version of fundamental physics, the fatal malignancy, Einstein's 1905 nonsensical axiom

"The speed of light is constant"

will be replaced with the correct axiom

"For a given emitter, the wavelength of light is constant".

I have developed the idea in a series of tweets he https://twitter.com/pentcho_valev

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