speed of light = d(Charge)/d(Time) =! d(Space)/d(Time)
Von: dedanoe (dedanoe@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 03.09.2008 01:46
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Datum: 03.09.2008 01:46
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electric field is: E=F/Q2=-kQ1/R^2 and if it's waving then dE<>0 and if so then dE is proportional with dR or dQ1; dE proportional with dR makes polarized light not spreading equally in every direction while dE proportional with dQ1 makes the true light wave spreading equally in every direction. therefore speed of light is more like c=d(Charge)/ d(Time) and it sort of stands for resistance towards the absorption of the variations in the electric charge of the emiter//otherwise with superconductivity speed of light is infinite. http://dedanoe.googlepages.com[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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