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Re: "redshift" A Different Approach - 12-06-2007, 12:14 PM

"Now, I'm normally willing to let things go on here, but can you please give me proof of this? It seems like you still think of the model of an atom as electrons orbitting a nucleus, which is a shame for someone who is questioning the fundamentals of quantum mechanics!" [quote]

I used the concept of 'electrons orbiting a nucleus' to make it simpler. If you take a brief look at my page www.theory-of-bonding-harmonics.com you'll see what I call 'electrons'.

I'm simply saying that "c" is never a constant since we refer to the speed of light in a Newtonian fashion:

the distance covered by 'something' [object and waves alike] in the lapsus of a given time measuring unit>>>> wrong!

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