The observer starts moving towards the light source:general relativity is an absurdity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg7O4rtlwEE
Two obvious facts in this particular scenario:
(A) The speed and the frequency of the light pulses vary proportionally for the observer.
(B) The wavelength (distance between light pulses) remains constant.
The fact (B) remains a fact in ANY scenario (moving emitter, moving observer, presence or absence of gravity) and will become the fundamental axiom of future, Einstein-free physics:
For a given emitter, the wavelength of light is constant.
Some corollaries:
Corollary 1: Any frequency shift entails (is caused by) a proportional speed-of-light shift.
Corollary 2: If the emitter and the observer (receiver) travel towards each other with relative speed v, the speed of light as measured by the observer is c' = c+v, as per Newton's theory.
Corollary 3: Spacetime and gravitational waves (ripples in spacetime) don't exist. LIGO's "discoveries" are fake.
Corollary 4: Light falls in a gravitational field with the same acceleration as ordinary falling bodies - near Earth's surface the accelerations of falling photons is g = 9.8 m/s^2. Accordingly, there is no gravitational time dilation: Einstein's
Corollary 5: The Hubble redshift is due to light slowing down as it travels through vacuum. The universe is not expanding.I agree the Big Bang is a pre copernican fantasy. And light does and can
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The texts below unwittingly suggest that, as light falls in a gravitational field, its speed and frequency vary proportionally while its WAVELENGTH REMAINS CONSTANT, in accordance with the formula (frequency)=(speed of light)/(wavelength).equivalence between gravitational and inertial mass, WE SHOULD OBSERVE THE SAME EFFECT FOR LIGHT. So lets shine a light beam from the top of a very tall building. If we can measure the frequency shift as the light beam descends the building, we should be
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: "Consider a falling object. ITS SPEED INCREASES AS IT IS FALLING. Hence, if we were to associate a frequency with that object the frequency should increase accordingly as it falls to earth. Because of the
Albert Einstein Institute: "You do not need general relativity to derive the correct prediction for the gravitational redshift. A combination of Newtonian gravity, a particle theory of light, and the weak equivalence principle (gravitating mass equalsinertial mass) suffices. [...] The gravitational redshift was first measured on earth in 1960-65 by Pound, Rebka, and Snider at Harvard University..." http://www.einstein-online.info/spotlights/redshift_white_dwarfs.html
"We conclude, therefore, that A BEAM OF LIGHT WILL ACCELERATE IN A GRAVITATIONAL FIELD AS DO OBJECTS WITH REST MASS. For example, near the surface of Earth light will fall with acceleration 9.8 m/s^2." http://web.pdx.edu/~pmoeck/books/Tipler_Llewellyn.pdf
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Doppler Effect: Moving Observer https://youtube.com/watch?v=UHpPsnJNKrkobserver. Then the wavelength of sound shifts but the wavelength of light doesn't! Big surprise, isn't it?
In the case of light, two conclusions from the above video are important:
(1) The wavelength of light remains constant.
(2) The speed of light relative to the observer is VARIABLE (V'w=Vw+Vo from the video can be replaced with c'=c+Vo), in violation of Einstein's relativity.
Conclusion (1) is not surprising because the wavelength remains constant in the case of sound or any other waves. However the analogy between light and sound stops working when, unlike in the above video, it is the source that starts moving towards the
VARIABLE wavelength of lightI agree with you that the relativistic concept of constant c in all frames
https://youtube.com/watch?v=xsVxC_NR64M
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