LIGHT EXPERIMENT OF THE ALICE LAW


Han Erim

28 September 2010

SUMMARY

With the advancing technology, the data obtained from two major projects—Global Positioning System (GPS) and APOLLO [See References]—have brought forth a question about the invariance of the speed of light. Notice that in both projects, when light traveling from a system assumed stationary to another system in motion is measured, results violating the constancy of the speed of light have been obtained. This large-scale nature of these projects and the numerous factors affecting the signal prevent us from reaching a definite conclusion about the behavior of light. It is possible to interpret the results in different ways—and indeed this is what happens. Theoretical discussions made on the results do not remove the unresolved ambiguity in circulation.

It is clear that no experiment has yet been performed that measures with exact accuracy the speed of light traveling from a stationary system to a system in motion. However, performing such an experiment is vital because the results obtained from it are decisive for the general theory of physics.

As shown in Figure 1, I propose an experiment using rotating mirrors. The moving target of the light will be these mirrors. If a change occurs in the speed or direction of light, this change would be measurable.

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WHY DOES LIGHT CHANGE ITS DIRECTION WHEN THE MIRRORS ROTATE?

Please do not expect me to explain in a few sentences a result shown to me by the Alice Law—about which I have written programs, dozens of articles, and a book. The answer to this question is within the Alice Law itself. If you are curious about the Alice Law, you can access it from my homepage.

ANNOUNCEMENT

I published a new study on this topic on 3 November 2010:

WHY WILL LIGHT CHANGE ITS DIRECTION IN THE LIGHT EXPERIMENT OF THE ALICE LAW?

I strongly recommend you to read it.

http://www.aliceinphysics.com/publications/articles/en/why.html

This experiment will certainly observe the Doppler Effect. Therefore, the mathematics of the Alice Law becomes inherently valid. Without the (C+V)(C−V) mathematics of the Alice Law, it is impossible for the Doppler Effect to occur. But it is not that simple — this experiment is extremely deep in terms of its results; there are interesting parameters we need to measure and sensitive points we must pay attention to. I hope that this experiment will clearly prove that the (C+V)(C−V) mathematics is valid for the behavior of light and that it will confirm the Alice Law.
 
According to the Alice Law, I will of course write how much the light will change direction in this experiment, what we need to measure, and what results we will obtain from these measurements. Just like me, you can also write what results would be obtained from this experiment according to your own thoughts and your own theories.

ANNOUNCEMENT

I am looking for a HOME and a TEAM to carry out this experiment.

Since the results to be obtained from this experiment will concern everyone, all information—from the materials used, to the method, to the people performing the experiment, to its planning—must be transparent, ideas must be shared, and discussions must be possible.

Anyone who wants to perform the experiment, contribute to it, or take part in the experiment team—determined, persistent, hardworking, equipped with high technology, and an expert in their field—whether a person, institution, or university, is kindly requested to contact me.

Until the Home and Project Coordinator are determined, I will host the organization from here.

Han Erim

hanerimmail.com

REFERENCES

The people I have listed below have been trying for years to convey something to you through their work, trying to show you that something is not right in physics. Because I am inside the Alice Law, I cannot say that I share their theoretical ideas. But without their work, I would never have had the courage to write the Alice Law. The number of such people is far greater than what I have written here. I even met those who tried for years to make their voices heard but could not, and passed away quietly.

While such debatable evidence exists, it should be important for you to understand the truth by performing the Light Experiment of the Alice Law. This experiment will be one of the most important experiments in the history of physics.

Lunar Laser Ranging Test Of The Invariance Of C
Daniel Y. Gezari, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
The GPS and the Constant Velocity of Light
Paul Marmet, Laval University / National Research Council of Canada
One-Way Light Speed Determination Using the Range Measurement Equation of the GPS
Stephan J. G. Gift, University of the West Indies
Resolving Spacecraft Earth-Flyby Anomalies with Measured Light Speed Anisotropy
Reginald T. Cahill, Flinders University
Clock Behavior and the Search for an Underlying Mechanism for Relativistic Phenomena
Ronald R. Hatch, NavCom Technology, Inc
What the Global Positioning System Tells Us about Relativity
Tom Van Flandern, Meta Research
Successful GPS Operations Contradict the Two Principles of Special Relativity
Ruyong Wang, St. Cloud State University
Amplified Doppler shift observed in diffraction images...
Carlos E. Navia and Carlos R. A. Augusto, Universidade Federal Fluminense
Non-time-orthogonality, gravitational orbits, and Thomas precession
Robert D. Klauber
Precision test of the isotropy of light propagation
H. Muller [1,2], S. Herrmann [1,2], C. Braxmaier [3], S. Schiller [4], A. Peters [1]
1 Institut für Physik, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Hausvogteiplatz 5–7, 10117 Berlin, Germany
2 Fachbereich Physik, Universität Konstanz, 78457 Konstanz, Germany
3 Astrium GmbH, An der B31, 88039 Friedrichshafen, Germany
4 Institut für Experimentalphysik, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany

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