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- W4210650937 abstract "Abstract Because the polarization (vibration) vector and the propagation vector are orthogonal, light wave (s-wave) cannot produce a Doppler effect. The constant speed of light is mutually exclusive with the Doppler effect. The gravity provided by dark matter will destroy the solar system. If light wave interference produces double-slit test stripes, it will inevitably deduce the following anti-conventional conclusions which are mutually incompatible with this principle: (1) the farther the propagation distance is, the larger the cross section of the light wave, and therefore the larger the spot. (2) Interference only occurs in the space between the double-slit device and the target. The longer the optical path, the more interference should be generated to make the pattern brighter. (3) Along the whole interference interval, the stripes are constantly reshaped by interference, and their style should change with the distance of the target. (4) Since the principle is exactly the same, interference and dispersion should be initiated simultaneously. (5) Because interference generates stripes, the product of light wave interference should be a new light wave that spreads around the interference point as the center of the ball. It will trigger more interference in all directions, which makes the light wave form a value-added mode of exponential infinite iteration cycle. This would create a singularity similar to the Big Bang. (6) Dark stripes are generated not by sustainable interference but by one-off annihilation. (7) The results of double-slit, Michelson–Morley and refraction tests cannot be obtained by using other wave sources instead of light sources. (8) Let alone a photon passing through two slits at once, since the stripes are so much fainter than the source, it proves that unaimed light cannot pass through either slit. (9) It is impossible to generate anything from the interference point of size 0. Interference to generate stripes is impractical. (10) Quantum indivisibility is mutually exclusive with the principle of interference. (11) The polarization characteristic unique to light cannot be absent in interference conditions. (12) The phenomenon of observation can tamper with results is known through observation, which means that this phenomenon is tampered with by observation. (13) Similar to driving a car, light is refracted by turning the beam toward the side that slows down first. (14) The generation of a wavelet source at the point of contact is a general and fundamental law of waves, which is categorically rejected by light waves. (15) It is an objective astronomical phenomenon that binary star systems orbiting each other do not produce Doppler effect. This phenomenon cannot prove that the speed of light is constant, but can only be regarded as evidence that all celestial bodies cannot produce Doppler effect, that is, redshift is a distortion of another astronomical phenomenon. The absorption spectrum of hydrogen is not radiation but a filtering feature, and it is impossible to produce Doppler effect. The redshift cannot turn light into circular magnetic lines. Hubble's law without the Doppler effect has no basis. (16) The principle that allows light to travel properly through transparent objects is opposed to opaque ones. (17) A double-slit test with lights that have collapsed into particles could bring Schrodinger's cat back to life." @default.
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- W4210650937 title "The Working Principle of the Webb Space Telescope Is Fatally Flawed" @default.
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