Re: speed of light = d(Charge)/d(Time) =! d(Space)/d(Time)
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Re: speed of light = d(Charge)/d(Time) =! d(Space)/d(Time)         

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: Uncle Al
Date: Sep 2, 2008 16:55

dedanoe wrote:
>
> electric field is: E=F/Q2=-kQ1/R^2 and if it's waving then dE<>0 and
> if so then dE is proportional with dR or dQ1; dE proportional with dR
> makes polarized light not spreading equally in every direction while
> dE proportional with dQ1 makes the true light wave spreading equally
> in every direction. therefore speed of light is more like c=d(Charge)/
> d(Time) and it sort of stands for resistance towards the absorption of
> the variations in the electric charge of the emiter//otherwise with
> superconductivity speed of light is infinite.
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