Note: The equation below is the standard relativistic Doppler redshift equation. However this equation is reproduced without relativity or a Doppler effect using the recombination factor of Planck Particle Pairs. The paper dealing with this is by Barry Setterfield and Dr. Daniel Dzimano, and entitled The Redshift and the Zero Point Energy. (PDF) The Light Speed Curve The following graphs shows three simultaneous
effects. 2. Light speed against time. This can be
seen as per the left hand and upper axes. The
left hand axis shows the speed of light in terms often million times 'c'
now. The upper horizontal axis corresponds
to the lower horizontal axis but indicates time
instead of distance. Thus the 'here and now' are both on the right hand
side of the graph, with the upper axis
looking back in orbital, or dynamical, time as it goes to the left in the
same way that going to the left on the lower axis represents going further
out from where we are now. 3. The graph also represents the rate of ticking of the atomic clock against orbital time, although these axes are not defined. The truth of the matter is, these are all the same curve. |