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Spaceman wrote:
> "jgreenfield@xxxxxxxxxxx" <jgreen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1142826621.757587.6440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I fully agree with your comment to George ref science investigating the
> > properties of photons
> > at source; why light leaves at c is one of the major mysteries, and it
> > is ignored due to the
> > AE disease.
>
> hmmm,
> Dear Jim,
> To make lightwaves, one must "excite/vibrate" an electron (or small enough
> mass)
> the correct way.
> To make a water wave, one must "excite/vibrate" water the correct way.
> Water waves behave the same as the light waves in such a fashion.
> They leave the souce at a speed that ignores the sources motion.
> :)
> Maybe that sheds some "light" on the problem?
Nope!
A boat at 2 knots has a bow wave almost 90 deg to travel (ie 180); at
100 knots,
the angle wave>bow of boat> wave approaches zero.
Bye
Jim G
c'=c+v
> :)
>
> --
> James M Driscoll Jr
> Spaceman
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