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Topic: THE MOST DRAMATIC DILEMMA EVER IN SCIENCE
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J. Antonio Perez M.

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Re: THE MOST DRAMATIC DILEMMA EVER IN SCIENCE
Posted: Dec 4, 2012 7:05 PM
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On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 8:26:10 PM UTC+2, Pentcho Valev wrote:
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EVzUyE2oD1w
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> (A) that the speed of the wavecrests relative to the observer decreases as the observer starts moving away from the light source. Suddenly a whole branch of science collapses - to quote Einstein, "nothing will remain of my whole castle in the air, including the theory of gravitation, but also nothing of the rest of contemporary physics".
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> (B) that only the frequency as measured by the observer decreases while the speed of the wavecrests relative to the observer, by a miracle, remains the same. Initially scientists fiercely sing "Divine Einstein" and "Yes we all believe in relativity, relativity, relativity" but then the ecstasy gets uncontrollable: scientists tumble to the floor, start tearing their clothes and go into convulsions.
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> Pentcho Valev


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