ISSN: 2375-3870
International Journal of Modern Physics and Application  
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Ether-Medium and a New Constant on Photons Radiated
International Journal of Modern Physics and Application
Vol.1 , No. 4, Publication Date: Nov. 22, 2014, Page: 43-48
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Authors
 
[1]    

Ding Jian, Power Divisions, Integrated Electronic Systems Lab Co. Ltd, Jinan, China.

[2]    

Hu Xiuqin, Department of Computer Science, Qilu Normal University, Jinan, China.

 
Abstract
 

According to the definition of force in Newton's second law, through the force analysis on a high speed particle, we have proved that the existence of the ether-medium is absolutely essential, and the speed of light in vacuum is the limiting value of any moving object in that. And put forward that as the cosmic background, the ether-medium is composed of the electro-ultimate particles which are moving at the highest speed close to the speed of light in vacuum. In addition, the average force suffered on static mass per unit of the electro-ultimate particle is a constant which implication is the upper limit on photons radiated. For any photon of known wavelength, the moving speed can be directly calculated through this constant. After that, the average force suffered and the static mass, when the photon moving along the wavelength direction, can be calculated. On the basis above, it also reveals the mechanisms behind the spectral redshift, the dynamic mass (or called relativistic mass) of ponderable bodies and the law of universal gravitation.


Keywords
 

Special Relativity, Ether-Medium, Limiting Constant of Light, Ultimate Particles, Spectral Redshift


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