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Old 12-November-2007, 04:09 PM
paul schroeder paul schroeder is offline
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Probably the last part of my overall theory discusses my ideas about the speed of stars in galaxial rotation.
You have mentioned the most difficult prespective of my red shift presentation. It is true that the source would seem to impart its slowing to the first photon at each step ahead of the second and shrink the wave length while slowing the pair. In answer, consider the whole transmission with both the source's drag effect and the recipient's pull effect. Regarding the speed of the 2 photone, in total they are slowed by the source and accelerated by the recipient in a measure that evens out at the end. However, at each specific time period there is constantly a greater drag on the second photon and a greater pull on the leading photon due to the recipient. At the final observation the wavelength/red shift has increased.