Sujet : Re: The HOAX of the neutrino invention. After 95 years don't know shit.
De : luf (at) *nospam* uuema.gr (Marquis Kefalas)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativitySuivi-à : sci.physics.relativityDate : 07. Apr 2025, 18:48:47
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gharnagel wrote:
In your situation, T = 0 but there is still V. Consider a modification
of your experiment. The laser is sitting on a lunar mare and shoots its
pulse horizontally to a lunar rover with a receiver. The mare is flat
so V = 0, but the rover is moving toward the laser and receives a
blue-shifted pulse. Where did the extra energy come from? Doppler
shift, of course: T > 0. Whether the Doppler shift is due to relative
velocity or gravitation, energy is conserved.
yes, you are correct, we agree; as said, you cannot conserve energy, due
quantum probability distributions. What you have there is just
balance in your equations. You made it obvious.
also, that 'heat' is actually the Entropy, moving stuff directly into
noise, which again is a probability distribution.