http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=18908
Why the Speed of Light Is Not a Constant
Paul Smeulders
Sutton Courtenay, UK
Email: paul.smeulders@btinternet.com
Received February 12, 2012; revised March 16, 2012; accepted March 25, 2012
ABSTRACT
A variable Speed of Light is supported by the fact that all direct measurements of that speed are basically flawed, be- cause the "meter per second" is proportional to the Speed of Light. Since it is impossible to measure the Speed of Light directly, any variations of it can only be obtained in an indirect way. It will be shown that the recent Supernovae data are in very good agreement with a universe that is slowly expanding exponentially with a Speed of Light that falls over time, inversely proportionally to the expansion of the universe. It will be shown that the definition of the angular and standard impulse momentum has to be modified to get a consistent expansion of the universe. And that all clocks run inversely proportionally to the red-shift z + 1. General Relativity remains valid even with a varying Speed of Light and also Quantum Mechanics is unaffected.
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