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Mike C

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EVIDENCE FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE LIGHT WAVES

 

The ‘expansion of the light waves has real evidence for its support. Examples:

 

The magnetic field patterns where the central portion is expanded by an ‘intrinsic’ force between the magnetic poles and field lines.

This is also true of the electric fields between the opposite charges by similar real field charged particles (SRFCP) through mutual repulsion since they are similarely charged The electric motor makes use of these intrinsic forces within the EM fields to generate the power for its use.

 

The photons are primarily a compressed congregate of these SRFCP that result from the magnetic pulses of radiation during the electron transitions

in the hydrogen atoms. These magnetic pulses are directional and at maximum magnitude when the observer is perpendicular to the electrons orbital transitional movements and in line with the electrons orbital plane of movement.

The electric fields surrounding the electrons are the carriers that transmit the photons.

The photon energy (momentum) uses this field for its transmission by the mutual repulsion between these field particles.

 

In a tranquil state, they disperse themselves equally around the electron and throughout the surrounding area and the spaces widen as the distances of the field increase from the electron.

 

The photon congregate pushes against the particles in front to transmit their momentum through this field as a line of dominos transfer their falls through the aligned dominos.

In other words, they just 'wobble' to transmit their momentum.

Naturally, this photon energy is transmitted at the velocity of light.

 

The Arp redshift anomalies show that these RS’s are temperature related and therefore intrinsic to the light being emitted by these objects and their radiating temperatures.

Quasars radiate at much higher temperatures than the nearby galaxies.

The intrinsic forces in these higher energy photons cause a greater expansion per unit distance. That is why they have higher redshifts at the same distance than the adjacent galaxies.

 

It takes billions of years for these photons to increase their wavelengths. My estimate is a length of about 4 - 5 billion light years for a photon to increase by one wavelength.

 

The BB space expansion concept cannot expand the light pulses because they are not the transmitters of these pulses.

The Michelson - Morley interferometer experiment has refuted the idea of a spatial ether influencing the photon expansions.

So the cosmological redshift cannot be a product of the space expansion.

 

Mike C

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