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On Apr 1, 9:04*am, Pentcho Valev wrote:
The Albert Einstein Institute is quite systematic in its refutation of Einstein's relativity: http://www.einstein-online.info/spot...t_white_dwarfs Albert Einstein Institute: "One of the three classical tests for general relativity is the gravitational redshift of light or other forms of electromagnetic radiation. However, in contrast to the other two tests - the gravitational deflection of light and the relativistic perihelion shift -, you do not need general relativity to derive the correct prediction for the gravitational redshift. A combination of Newtonian gravity, a particle theory of light, and the weak equivalence principle (gravitating mass equals inertial mass) suffices." The speed of cannonballs shot upwards with initial speed v (relative to the shooter) varies with the gravitational potential (gh) in accordance with the equation v'=v(1-gh/v^2) (it is assumed that v(v'-v) and air friction is ignored). The speed of light emitted upwards with initial speed c (relative to the emitter) varies with the gravitational potential (gh) in accordance with the equation c'=c(1-gh/c^2) given by Newton's emission theory of light. This variation was unequivocally confirmed by the Pound-Rebka experiment: http://student.fizika.org/~jsisko/Kn...anika/David%20... David Morin (p. 4): "They [Pound and Rebka] sent gamma rays up a 20m tower and measured the redshift (that is, the decrease in frequency) at the top.. This was a notable feat indeed, considering that they were able to measure a frequency shift of gh/c^2 (which is only a few parts in 10^15) to within 1% accuracy." David Morin's text referred to above reappears as Chapter 14 in: http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~djmorin/book.html Introduction to Classical Mechanics With Problems and Solutions, David Morin, Cambridge University Press Pentcho Valev Idiot |
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