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![]() "Mike Coslo" napisal w wiadomosci ... On 3/19/2011 11:45 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote: The idea that "we" have a transmitter on Mars notwithstanding, Jupiter has been transmitting RF for a long time. There are enough other spacecraft running around in our solar system, and certainly if radio waves traveled at some other velocity than what we thought they did, Not we but you. No, not at all. The problem with all the folks who have these strange desires to debunk basic physics is this: Things are connected. When people come up with theorys/conspiracies or whatever that sopmething we thought we knew is so completely wrong, it is a mark of thier ignorance that they don't realize that there is more than one thing negated if they are correct. Want a different speed of radio compared to light - or rather I should say faster than C ? We have the two C. One of them is a constant in the wave equation. The second is a speed of light. It is different in different media and the frequency dependent. Also in space. An example Pulsars are spinning neutron stars that emit pulses at very regular intervals ranging from milliseconds to seconds. Astronomers believe that the pulses are emitted simultaneously over a wide range of frequencies. However, as observed on Earth, the components of each pulse emitted at higher radio frequencies arrive before those emitted at lower frequencies. This dispersion occurs because of the ionised component of the interstellar medium, which makes the group velocity frequency dependent. S* |
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