Alice Law – Academic Message

Han Erim
hanerim@gmail.com

April 11, 2025

In Electromagnetic Theory, there is a lack of knowledge regarding the electromagnetic interaction between objects in relative motion.
Known Things in Current Physics:
Let there be a Source Object emitting at a wavelength of λ0 and a frequency of ƒ0. According to wave speed mechanics, equation [1] is valid for a light signal emitted from the Source Object:

 

If a light signal emitted from the Source Object has traveled toward a Target Object in motion, then the wavelength of the signal has changed. The wavelength of the signal measured at the Target Object, according to the Doppler Shift equation, becomes λ1 [2]:



The v value in the Doppler Shift equation is the relative speed between the Source Object and the Target Object. The "±" sign in the equation means "+" if the two objects are moving away from each other, and "−" if they are approaching each other.

The frequency of the signal arriving at the Target Object with a wavelength of λ1 and a speed of c, becomes ƒ1 in accordance with wave speed mechanics [3]:


 


Unknown Things in Current Physics:
The unknown issue above is where the change in wavelength occurs and the chain of events that develops depending on it. In Doppler Shift, the change in wavelength occurs at the moment of signal emission. The change of the signal’s wavelength causes a change in the speed of the emitted signal. As a result, according to the Source Object’s own reference frame, the speed of the signal sent to the Target Object in motion, in accordance with wave speed mechanics, becomes different from the speed of light [4]:



Deriving equation [4] from equations [1] and [2]:



The c ± v value in the equations is the speed of the signal sent to the Target Object according to the Source Object’s own reference frame, and this is a very clear fact in Alice Law [5]. If the Source and Target objects are in motion relative to each other, this value is always different from the speed of light.


Therefore, equation [3] (c = λ11) shows that electromagnetic waves move at speed "c" relative to their target of arrival. 
Conclusion:
This work titled Alice Law contains all the information and evidence necessary to prove what I have stated here.

There is a need for people within the physics community who can grasp the importance of this issue. I sincerely hope you will be one of them.


Respectfully,
Han Erim
www.aliceinphysics.com