Cecil Moore wrote:
wrote:
However, are you saying the speed of light is not constant in all
reference frames?
What is the speed of light that has been red-shifted
to a frequency of zero? to a negative frequency?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relativ...Doppler_effect
"If the observer and the source are moving directly away from each other
with velocity v, the observed frequency fo, is different from the
frequency of the source fe, as
fo = sqrt{{1-v/c}/{1+v/c}}xfe
where c, is the speed of light."
From high school algebra, fo is always greater than zero.
Nonsensical question.
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Jim Pennino
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