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ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENA DISPROVE EINSTEIN’S SPECIAL RELATIVITY THEORY

Journal: The Way of Science (Vol.1, No. 5)

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Page : 10-19

Keywords : novae; supernovae; hypernovae; pulsars; red shift of far stars spectrums; microwave background radiation; object SS 433;

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Abstract

This article shows that many astronomical phenomena can be explained by existence in nature of quadratic dependence of light speed upon speed of the light source motion. If such a dependence exists in the nature, the following ef-fects can emerge in addition to the known Doppler effect: an effect of spacious grouping or ungrouping of photons and an effect of spacious deformation (compression or extension) of electromagnetic trains corresponding to photons. Using the effect of spacious grouping or ungrouping of photons it is possible to explain such phenomena as ?novae?, ?supernovae?, ?hypernovae?, pulsars and the object SS 433. Using the effect of spacious deformation (compression or extension) of electromagnetic trains corresponding to photons it is possible to explain such astronomical phenomena as bursts of cosmic X rays and gamma rays, red shift of far star spectrums increasing with growth of distances to stars, microwave background radiation, Olbers’s paradox.

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