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About Ed Billinghurst.
    I am an Electronics Engineer who has been studying Physics as a hobby, since I didn't get enough of it in my academic studies and working career.  I am now able to spend my time on whatever subjects or ideas that capture my fancy.  I expect to publish some articles concerning things of interest to me, mostly as an ego trip, although I would like to offer some relevant comments drawn from my studies that I wish to share, and perhaps receive some constructive criticism.  I would appreciate any feedback addressed to the e-mail address above.

  Congruence of Light and the Michelson Morley Experiment.  This is a paper discussing the Michelson-Morley experiment from the standpoint of the relative phases of the light beams at the interferometer as based on the congruence of light cycles, i.e. instantaneous relative phase, rather than on light travel time differences. 
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Comments on the maximum velocity achievable by a material body.    Click here:  MaximumVelocity

 

It is argued that gravitational bodies (attractive force) can, in principle, exceed the speed of light.  The argument is based on the use of Doppler theory, similar to Special Relativity, but by noting that the velocities of the two masses involved do not have to be the same.  The smaller mass can exceed the speed of light, while the larger mass is still below that speed.  Bodies under attractive force move into the force field, instead of away from it.  The relative velocity between any body and the speed of propagation of the force field is the determining factor, not the relative velocity between the two bodies themselves.  An important distinction.

 


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