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Gennady  SokolovPHD
             (Automatics, Electronics, Physics)
Vitali  Sokolov,   MS
                  (radiophysics, lasers, Physics)
 

What is the postulate of invariability?

     The postulate of invariability is the base of the theory of relativity. This postulate states that the speed of light in vacuum is C=299 792 458 m/s in all inertial frames of reference and this speed depends neither on the movement of the light source nor on the movement of the observer measuring this speed.

     The independence of the speed of light from the movement of the observer means that both the immovable observer and the observer which moves toward the light source with any great speed V receive absolutely identical value C=299 792 458 m/s when they measure the speed of light going from the same source.

We show in our articles that this postulate is wrong in the principle
and we suggest the new experiments that can prove it.
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                       C  o  n  t  e  n  t
                        
1.     What the special relativity states. What
        is the postulate of the invariability
2.    The optical experiments and observations
       that forced to receive the postulate of
        invariability of the light speed          
    2.1.     Arago’s experiment.
    2.2.     Fizeau’s interference experiment with moving water.
    2.3.     Michelson-Morley’s experiment.
    2.4.     De Sitter’s  observation
    2.5.     Doppler- effect.
    2.6.     Ives- Stilwell’s experiment.
    2.7.     The stellar aberration.
    2.8.     The “consequences” of relativity.
    2.9.     The electromagnetic experiments.
3.     The influence of the medium on
         the speed of the light
4.     The new explanation of the main known
         phenomena and experiments
   4.1.     Arago’s experiment
   4.2.     The interference Fizeau’s experiment with
               moving water

4.2.1.   The received calculation of Fizeau’s

             interferometer

4.2.2.   The change of the frequencies of the

            interfering beams in the interferometer

            with moving water

4.2.3.   The influence of the change of the frequencies

            of the interfering beams on the fringe shift

4.2.4.   The fringe shift  conditioned by the change

                    of the frequencies of the interfering beams

        4.2.5.   The total fringe shift  in the interferometer

                    with moving water

   4.3.     Michelson-Morley’s experiment

   4.4.     Why the light goes from the binary stars with

               identical speed

   4.5.     The Doppler-effect without the invariance of

              the light speed

4.5.1.   The observer moves relative to the medium,

            the source is immovable

4.5.2.   The light source moves relative to the medium,

            the observer is immovable

4.5.3.   The light source and the observer move

             relative to the medium

4.6.     The transverse Doppler-effect

4.7.     The stellar aberration

4.8.     About the “consequences” of the special

           relativity

4.9.     The cosmological red shift without

            the invariance of the light speed

5.     How the postulate of invariability

       of the light speed can be disproved

       experimentally

5.1.   Orbital experiment with the moving

          interferometer

5.2.     The other possible experiments

    5.2.1.  The experiments with change of the

               angle of refraction

   5.2.2.   The experiment with the “light rod”

                moving in the air

   5.2.3.   The change of the light frequency by

               the moving re-radiator

   5.2.4.   The transverse Doppler-effect

Conclusion

 

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1.   The Theory of Relativity and Physical Reality.

2.   The special theory of relativity can be disproved experimentally.

3.   Fizeau’s Interference Experiment with Moving Water Contradicts the Special Theory  

      of Relativity.

4.   Star aberration and transverse Doppler effect.

5.   Phase Deviations in Fizeau’s Interferometer Experiment

6.   The Doppler Effect and the Cosmological Red Shift.

7.   The proposal for experimental test of relativistic length contraction.

8.   The Postulates of Special Relativity.

9.   The Fizeau Experiment with Moving Water: a New Explanation

10. The Essence of the Special Relativity.

11.      1987

12.      1988

13.      1989

14.      1990

 

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The Fizeau Experiment with Moving Water:
a New Explanation

The 1851 interference experiment with moving water carried out by Fizeau is often cited as one of the main confirmations of special relativity theory.  This article argues that Fizeau was in error when he supposed that the fringe shift in his interferometer is determined by the same expression as applies in usual interferometers.  That means a different, and non-relativistic, explanation of the result is possible.

1.  Introduction

In the Fizeau experiment, the fringe shift is less than the shift ...

 

 

the paper  The Fizeau Experiment with Moving Water:
a New Explanation
is accepted for publishing in the 

GALILEAN ELECTRODYNAMICS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 








































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