One could say the speed of emission from a source is always c with respect
to the aether regardless of the motion of the source through the aether.
However that would have consequences in terms of conservation of momentum
which would need to be examined.

Harry

On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 3:55 PM ROGER ANDERTON <r.j.ander...@btinternet.com>
wrote:

> That's anyone way of putting it.
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> But memes like ->
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> "emission theory makes wrong predictions in other domains"
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> give the false impression of applying to ALL types of emission theories
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> which is false claim.
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> There is difference between claims->
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> (i) ALL emission theories make wrong predictions in other domains
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> and
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> (ii) SOME emission theories make wrong predictions in other domains
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> The looseness in language used by many physics texts (especially popular
> science texts) allow false memes to be easily created.
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> i.e. don't use rigorous Logic with quantifiers
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> ------ Original Message ------
> From: "H LV" <hveeder...@gmail.com>
> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
> Sent: Sunday, 6 Dec, 20 At 19:49
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:animation of emission theory
>
> Ok, to clarify *this* emission theory is wrong in other domains. Perhaps a
> new emission theory will be formulated that will work in those other
> domains.
>
> harry
>
> On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 1:51 PM ROGER ANDERTON <r.j.ander...@btinternet.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Good animation.
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>> emission theory DOES NOT makes wrong prediction in other domains.
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>> What probably really talking about is misapplying emission theory in
>> other domains
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>> the claim "emission theory makes wrong predictions in other domains" is
>> just a meme promoting a falsehood
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>> It is an example of lie which - if a lie is repeated often enough then
>> people start believing it.
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>>
>>
>> ------ Original Message ------
>> From: "H LV" <hveeder...@gmail.com>
>> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
>> Sent: Sunday, 6 Dec, 20 At 18:23
>> Subject: [Vo]:animation of emission theory
>>
>> I made a little gif animation of the Michelson Morely experiment using
>> the emission theory of light which says the velocity of the source can be
>> added to the speed of light.
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>>
>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lC0zjWc1V6XtSa8_Tuwbtu-Gq62T1ukG/view?usp=sharing
>>
>> Using the theory of an aether wind in 1887, Michelson and Morely
>> predicted the waves would arrive back at the corner of the 'L' at different
>> times which would result in a fringe shift, but no fringe shift was
>> detected. The emission theory successfully explains this "null result"
>> because the waves arrive at the corner at the same time. However, the
>> emission theory is now widely rejected because it makes wrong predictions
>> in other domains.
>>
>> Harry
>>
>>

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