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Topic: SUPERLUMINAL NEUTRINOS AND TIRED LIGHT
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Androcles

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Registered: 11/7/11
Re: SUPERLUMINAL NEUTRINOS AND TIRED LIGHT
Posted: Nov 22, 2011 12:26 PM
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"Pentcho Valev" <pvalev@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f677cc69-4a8d-4e96-bac5-595905052383@h42g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...
| Let us assume that, as the photon travels through "empty" space (in a
| STATIC universe), it loses speed in much the same way that a golf ball
| loses speed due to the resistance of the air:

Rubbish! Photons are energy, they spread out over an ever-increasing area.
You need a big mirror to catch an old one.





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