Re: Speed of Light?

John Berry ( antigrav@ihug.co.nz )
Thu, 12 Aug 1999 13:06:39 +1200

While I agree that the speed of light varies by at least that much, I must
strongly disagree that the speed of light is measured at the same effective
speed.

Experiments have shown the speed of light to vary depending on the motion of
the medium (Aether), I will happily argue against relativity's explanation as
to how this impossibility is possible. (Silvertooth et al show that C is only
C in the medium it is transmitted in, And another body dragging aether along
with it will see the light to be traveling at C + or - it's own velocity
relative to the aetheric medium)

It is only because particles in an accelerator are so small and hence don't
pull their aether with them that they find relativistic mass increase, If an
accelerating mass pulls aether with it, it can travel at any speed relative to
other matter as the only speed that counts is relative to it's own aether, and
relative to that it has no speed. (even if it's speed relative to another
piece of mass with it's own entrained aether is well beyond C)

John Berry

"Jerry W. Decker" wrote:

> Hi Russell!
>
> That's just it, the speed of light ISN'T CONSTANT. The variations were
> as much as +/- 12mps so they averaged it. It is relative to the medium
> it propagates through and the density of aether/zpe...
>
> http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/guidry/violence/lightspeed.html
>
> ...the Theory of Relativity tells us that light always travels at the
> same speed relative to some observer, no matter what the relative motion
> of the observer. Thus, light emitted from a moving airplane does not
> travel with the speed of light plus the speed of the airplane, it
> travels with the "speed of light", no matter what the speed of the
> airplane! In a vacuum, light always travels at a speed of 299,792,458
> meters per second, no matter how its speed is measured.
>
> Although this seems strange, it has been confirmed in many experiments.
> These
> experiments show that it is our "common sense" that is wrong in this
> case!
> --------------------
> check out the Spider papers at;
>
> http://216.60.190.54/spider/b-100e.htm
> --------------------
> speed of light slowing down over time;
>
> http://www.ldolphin.org/bowden.html
> --------------------
> scientists slow down the speed of light;
>
> http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/science/DailyNews/lightspeed990219.html
>
> If it can be slowed, it can be speeded up, therefore it is variable.
>
> and if you can find it, the Silvertooth experiment...
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