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Old 10-26-2020, 01:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Any musicians into space?

This has been very frustrating so I'm going to try musician forums.

I have an exciting new experiment to test for space being the medium for light waves. It is similar to the famous Michelson and Morley experiment.

The experiment utilizes a Femto camera. A Femto camera takes a trillion frames per second and is capable of capturing light in slow motion as it leaves its source. The link below is a video of just that. By pausing the video where light has expanded into s sphere, one can then measure for space 'moving past' just as they did in the M&M experiment. If space is in fact the medium for light one would expect to be able to measure for the slight difference in speed along different directions in a paused image of the Femto camera.

When I measured with a ruler on the screen I did in fact find that light was travelling faster by a few mm per 25 cm in one direction over the other depending on how you want to look at it.

All waves are a denser part of a medium spreading out to a less dense part of that medium, so light is just that and its medium is space.

This experiment could have big implications to the way we think about how various components of science works, disproving things like the photon and string theory and other General Relativity concepts such as the gravity wave.

Look up virtual femto photography #2 on youtube to see the video.
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