| Journal of Theoretics
Vol.2-4
Aug/Nov 2000 Editorial
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Proof that the Speed of Light is not Constant!
The scientific community is finally waking up to the
fact that the speed of light is not always constant which was predicted by
my Laws of Space and Observation because the speed of light is only constant
when observed in the same state or set of conditions as those that the
photons are actually
traveling through. The concept
that is currently accepted by the “scientific community” is that the
charged particles of atoms are absorbing and re-emitting photons with some
magical time delay occurring in-between.
This concept is laughable on purely a logical basis for many reasons:
- Even
it only a fraction of the photons were able to get through a medium
unscathed, their speed should still be c.
But it is not. Also
there is no way that all of the photons could be absorbed and
re-emitted.
- Even
if the current theory was true, all of the photons could not be absorbed
and re-emitted the same number of times while traveling through a
medium.
- Even
statistically the chances of a re-emitted photon being along the same
vector path as the original photon is miniscule and can not be
reconciled with the data of such studies.
- If
the current theory were true then the index of refraction would be
proportional to the density of the material the light was traversing.
It is not! For instance, the ratio of the density of water at 10
degrees Celsius to that of water at 90 degrees Celsius is 1.0356
(0.99970/0.96535=1.0356) while the ratio of the index of refraction* for
the same (at 404.41nm light) is 1.0101 (1.34389/1.33042=1.0101).
This gross discrepancy is found using any other comparisons (the
78th Edition Handbook of Chemistry and Physics was used as
the reference source here).
I could go on, but the bizarre assumptions and theories
that have been accepted by those who deem what is acceptable for the
scientific community only serves to frustrate me. Most physicists still believe that special relativity is
valid despite overwhelming evidence that invalidates it as it is currently
accepted. Rather than giving
myself a heart attack, I only hope that the reader will intelligently and
skeptically look at that which is being taught as dogma by most in academia.
*The index of refraction is the velocity of light
through medium divided by the speed of light in a vacuum (c).
What is Space?
In this issue of the Journal of Theoretics, Carlos
Calvet presents a second paper on his Background Field Theory: Detection
and Origin of the "Background Field".
He along with others (including myself) have long thought
that this “field” may responsible for gravity.
While Calvet and others believe that there may be a production of
some type of gravity waves or gravitons, I would rather prosit that this
background field may actually be, what I have called, “Space.” This
Space would have a resistance to displacement by matter and gravity would be
nothing but the result of Space resisting
displacement by matter (The Laws of
Space and Observation: An Unified Theory).
This background field goes by many names, such a
“Space” (Siepmann), “zero point field” (ZPF), “Higg’s field,”
“background energy,” “background field,” “quantum vacuum,”
“dark matter (or a component thereof)?,” and more.
It is basically a pervasive energy that can not be accounted for by
previous theory. The good news is that some of the new unified theories do
include it and give a possible explanation for this energy, as well as
gravity.
This is an exciting time for Theoretics* with the
Journal of Theoretics offering a public forum for these groundbreaking
articles as well as the networking of the authors and readers (i.e. giving
the email or snail mail addresses are given for all authors).
*The new field of Science created by Dr. Siepmann and
publicized through the Journal of Theoretics which utilizes logic and known
credible data to develop new theories, which can then be tested for their
validity. Below is the mission
statement of the Journal:
The Journal of
Theoretics’ mission is to advance scientific inquiry and
knowledge by publishing credible peer-reviewed articles in the field of
Theoretics, free of charge and accessible to all. The subject
matter may be from any area of study, and may be quite narrow in focus or so
broad as to encompass all areas of scientific endeavor. The better the
theory development, the better the science will be. By stimulating
theoretical research with the appropriate use of logic and language,
experimental research will be improved and once again have direction.
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