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In the
past, ideas that have later proven to be incorrect have
persisted for long periods of time, and
have pervaded the interpretation of events in areas related
to those ideas.
The idea that light has a constant speed appears to be
a modern example of that situation. This site explores
the behavior
of light, which leads to the conclusions that light travels
at a speed that is consistent with the clock rate in
the area through which it is traveling, and that light basically behaves the same as any other physical entity.
There are five main sections which are reached by clicking
on one of the buttons at the left. Sub-sections are reached
by clicking on active sub-section links that appear
in this text area. The sub-sections are MS Word files that
have been converted to HTML files. The sub-sections can be navigated with the <Prev Next> arrows at the bottom of each page. Otherwise you can
return to the section
page using the navigation buttons at the top of each page and then
choose
another
sub-section.
This site is best when viewed with Internet Explorer version 4.0 or later.
About this site.
This site will be under construction for a while; things
may change during that time.
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