Just for fun. Time relative to energetic states changed as velocity changes in a thing. The faster the thing the slower the time in it, theoretically comparable to the time for me watching it, i.e. for my five mintues it is aged 2 minutes. If watching it from behind, as it moves away from me the light is subtracting from itself one hertz per second so that the apparent lower colors of the spectrum fall below light wave definitions to radio waves. Viewing the thing from the front, its light spectrum is shifting up or adding in the same rate as the subtraction noted from the rear view for it, so that its radio waves become infra red or heat, its gamma become cosmic. Question: How was the normal frequency spectrum defined for light and at what velocity (ignoring earth/solar orbit and solar/galaxy orbit velocities).
2006-07-17
14:12:09
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