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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: dedaNoe on 07/04/2007 10:25:00

Title: kinetics of const velocity
Post by: dedaNoe on 07/04/2007 10:25:00
einstein postulated: the speed of light in void is const in every reference frame.
dedanoe argues: so is the speed of darkness only in opposite direction.

but why these speeds would be const?
dx=Vdt => dx=Vdt+0 => (dx=Vdt+tdV or x=Vt) and (dV=0 or V=const)
with this kind of newton's ill approach to instant velocity every speed should be const.
Title: kinetics of const velocity
Post by: tony6789 on 13/04/2007 14:33:32
wats the question ur asking?
Title: kinetics of const velocity
Post by: Seany on 13/04/2007 14:44:24
Kinetics of Constant Velocity.

But I have no clue..
Title: kinetics of const velocity
Post by: Blue Genes on 13/04/2007 17:16:15
Is everyone happy still happy that the speed of light is invariable?
I have seen some published research questioning that.
If light is a constant variable maybe the darkness could be catching us up.

 
Title: kinetics of const velocity
Post by: Seany on 13/04/2007 17:28:49
Hmm.. Apparently there is this substance, which has been invented, which slows the speed of light down. [:o] By quite alot I heard..


But yes. Light is invariable, unless something is applied to it.