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From the above discussion, I take it that:
Why had this post been moved to new theories? How can I complain about this?
If a photon moves at the speed of light, then why hasn't it got a huge mass?
This is yet another example of Mr. Duffield trotting out the same lies about Einstein that he always does. Many people have demonstrated that Mr. Duffield is false, but he continues to peddle the same lies. ..................Mr. Duffield is still trying to sell the vague theory in his book, where he believes that there is one, true Euclidean system of coordinates.
1. Light cannot have a consistent speed and change wavelength. You have to chose one or the other. The back part of a wave matches the front part of a wave through space as c or c is incorrect.
2. The SOL is measured to be the same in every frame. That is different from the speed of light is the same in every frame.
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1. Light cannot have a consistent speed and change wavelength. You have to chose one or the other.
Quote from: GoC on 07/03/2017 15:35:241. Light cannot have a consistent speed and change wavelength. You have to chose one or the other. The back part of a wave matches the front part of a wave through space as c or c is incorrect.Hmmm.... I wonder if there are actually ways in GR to do this...Nah, I suppose it's better to just deny the science without looking.Quote2. The SOL is measured to be the same in every frame. That is different from the speed of light is the same in every frame.Yes, it is different. Of course, we're not talking about inertial frames of reference if we're talking about GR, we're talking about spacetime manifolds. Different rules.
Quote from: Colin2B on 07/03/2017 13:04:04The main sections of this forum General Science, Non Life Sciences, and Life Sciences are reserved for currently accepted theory. Any new theory, or variation or reinterpretation of an accepted theory, should be posted in New Theories or Just Chat. See https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=66954.0 Persistent offenders can face a ban.I haven't posted anything incorrect. Compare my answer with pmb's here: "No. The speed of a photon changes with gravitational potential. This is a well known fact in GR and was one of the first results Einstein derived in his papers on GR."PhysBang is being malicious and dishonest I'm afraid. He doesn't contribute positively to forums like this. I don't talk on forums like this for personal gain. I do so to educate.
Quote from: GoC on 07/03/2017 15:35:241. Light cannot have a consistent speed and change wavelength. You have to chose one or the other. Drivel.