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Light follows the same physical laws as anything else. |
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Examples The hypotheses about the behavior of light were developed both from theoretical considerations and an analysis of a number of examples that have played an important role in the past. This section discusses some of those examples and shows how the results are consistent with the variable speed of light. The Room analyses the behavior of light from both a stationary and a moving light source within a room, which may or may not be moving itself. The idea of the photon shift is introduced. Velocity Addition looks at the addition of velocities involving light. The Photon Shift is described, with an experimental design for evaluating the reality of such a shift. Aberration takes a look at starlight aberration and its relationship to the velocity of the earth relative to the incoming light. Michelson and Morley presents some thoughts about the experiment named after them. Fizeau and Airy discusses the experiments by these individuals where light is passed through water. Double Stars considers light emitted by moving bodies and its passage from emitter to observer. Pioneer Anomaly examines the reported acceleration anomaly for Pioneer 10 and 11.
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