A new interferometer.
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A new interferometer.
Hello!
Look what I invented recently:
https://i.ibb.co/hLr5T7C/55555.jpg
What do you think about it?
Look what I invented recently:
https://i.ibb.co/hLr5T7C/55555.jpg
What do you think about it?
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Re: A new interferometer.
The table it is on turns or something.. what does that do?
Regards,
Daniel
Regards,
Daniel
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Re: A new interferometer.
Hello Daniel!
This device has Sagnac effect but without the device of Sagnac.
It proves that light has inertia and variable speed, in contradiction with relativity.
You can find more here:
http://vixra.org/pdf/1812.0075v1.pdf
This device has Sagnac effect but without the device of Sagnac.
It proves that light has inertia and variable speed, in contradiction with relativity.
You can find more here:
http://vixra.org/pdf/1812.0075v1.pdf
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Re: A new interferometer.
Hi Emil,
Did you do the physical experiment? or is this just a theorized new setup.
To me light is physical and thus the photon is a physical real particle, with radius, mass and energy. They also have spin. All around us is a sea of photons, recycled by all matter (atoms/molecules and larger), as per Miles Mathis.
Regards,
Daniel
Did you do the physical experiment? or is this just a theorized new setup.
To me light is physical and thus the photon is a physical real particle, with radius, mass and energy. They also have spin. All around us is a sea of photons, recycled by all matter (atoms/molecules and larger), as per Miles Mathis.
Regards,
Daniel
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Re: A new interferometer.
Hi again!
Yes I theorized them by relying on my tidy knowledge of physics.
I am not a fan of Mathis but agreed that photons may act as particles sometimes.
Yes I theorized them by relying on my tidy knowledge of physics.
I am not a fan of Mathis but agreed that photons may act as particles sometimes.
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