Trajectory of a Beam of Light PDF

Title Trajectory of a Beam of Light
Author Lachezar Kutsarov
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1.Trajectory of objects moving down and up with speed lower than that of light on a static and moving platform, respectively, as seen by a static observer standing outside the platform: 1.1. On a static platform the observer will see, as expected, a straight line. 1.2. On a moving platform the obser...


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1.Trajectory of objects moving down and up with speed lower than that of light on a static and moving platform, respectively, as seen by a static observer standing outside the platform: 1.1. On a static platform the observer will see, as expected, a straight line. 1.2. On a moving platform the observer will see, as expected, a V-shaped line.

2.Trajectory of a beam of light on a static and moving platform, respectively, as seen by a static observer standing outside the platform: 2.1. On a static platform the observer will see, as expected, a straight line 2.2 On a moving platform the observer will see again a straight line. The speed of the moving environment can not be added to the speed of light and the value of time can not be zero since the equation "speed" x "time" = "traveled distance" will have a result of zero, which is not possible for a moving object. Therefore the current official version, at least that for public consumption, is worng. However, if the Big Bang really happended, it would mean that under certian conditions speeds higher that that of light are possible and under these conditions it is not clear how the light beam would behave in such experiments. These conslusions are based on my own intuitions rather than on calculations but I would rather trust my intuitions than the official version. And of course there is always the possibility that the presented conclusions could turn out to be wrong.

Trajectory of an object moving at a speed lower than that of light on a static and moving platform as seen by a static observer standing outside the platform: 1.1 static platform

1.2 moving platform

Trajectory of beam of light on a static and moving platform as seen by a static observer standing outside the platform: 2.1 static platform

2.2 moving platform...


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