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16 Understanding the principle of invariant light speed 2

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   Today, let's look at the continuity in the nature of light. There are several important properties of light. The fact that the velocity in a vacuum must be constant, and that the speed is the same in all directions, can be explained by the term "constancy of the speed of light". But there is one thing more fundamental than this. The path of light should be ' continuous '. Can the photon disappear at some point while it is transmitting in space, and can it reappear at another point? In relativity, this never happens. This is an extraordinary science, beyond modern science. Therefore, these things cannot be accepted or recognized in the theory of relativity. This is a series of posts. It is better to read the following article first. Understanding the principle of invariant light speed 01 When we talk about light in relativity, there are a few things that we should basically assume. This is the constancy of speed of light proposed by Einstein, bu...

12 A dangerous transaction of relativity theory

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   While living a life, a person experiences various things. Sometimes, a person does not intend to do it, but the result is tragically different from his own intention. What should we call this case? A twist of fate? An unfortunate encounter? Things that exist in drama are also happening in the theory of relativity. No one intended it, but the result is a distorted event. The characters appearing in this drama are Fitzgerald, Lorentz and Einstein. And besides, Michelson and Morley also appear. Wrong encounter "Assuming that non-existent ether exists is the beginning of a false encounter." Until the 19th century, electromagnetism was a tremendous success, and it was believed that the medium of the electromagnetic wave was ' ether '. Michelson and Morley performed very precise experiments, but no experimental evidence of ether presence was found. No interference fringes have been found which must be found in the experiment. This is called a null phenomenon. Th...