Monday, 21 March 2016

Explanation for the constant speed of light

LAST UPDATED ON 2016-11-07

The explanation for the constant speed of light is that:
  1. EMR is a product of the rotational motion (energy) of mass. The rotation shared with the other particles radiates through space separately from its source and perpendicular to its source at the moment of emission. Around the light source, at every point in space, the differential in rotational motion (quantum gravity pulses) moves through space as a function of (total rotational motion of all the units of mass) x (strength of gravity at that distance).
  2. The volume of all the particles of mass is constant, the gravitational constant is the same and the effect of the differential in rotational motion is also the same for all units of mass. This is why electromagnetism is uniform everywhere.
  3. EMR propagation is a function resulting in a constant speed of propagation in vacuum because of the uniformity of the volume of the units of mass and corresponding products of motion and the gravitational constant.
I use gears in an analogy explaining the constant speed of a wave of light.
  • All of the gears are connected by their teeth, instead of spherical volumes connected by their mass and gravity.
  • All of the gears have the same size just like all the massive particles have the same volume. Therefore, the rotational force is transferred with a 1-to-1 ratio from gear to gear.
  • When the red gear increases its rotational force (red arrow) in relationship to the other gears, the plane wave of light (red circular lines), represented by the total sum of rotation of all the gears, travels at a constant speed because the rotation differential is transferred from gear to gear at a constant speed (black arrows).


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