Relativity and Cosmology

   

Analyzing the Invariant Speed of Light

Authors: Edward G. Lake

There are a few experiments which appear to clearly demonstrate that a photon of light is received by a moving observer at c+v or c-v where v is the speed of the observer toward or away from the emitter, yet, in reality, light is always received at c. The purpose of this paper is to analyze and explain how the speed of light can be "invariant" and always be emitted and received at c, while a few experiments appear to show otherwise.

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