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    How does light behave when emitted opposite to the movement of its source?

    Of the thoughts I have had I will restrict myself to posting some of the conclusive ones. Algebraic demonstrations left out. The geometric diagrams offer a different view which I have taken care to adopt to see if considering this in a different perspective may lead to understanding a solution...
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    How does light behave when emitted opposite to the movement of its source?

    Ok. I understand the diagrams, I need to give it some consideration. I may have driven the question bit far, so before posting more (such as thoughts on granpa's reply) I will first give this my thorough consideration.
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    How does light behave when emitted opposite to the movement of its source?

    The large fonts are rude. The question then is how is this a solution. Care to give a clue as you apparently know why the question arises?
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    How does light behave when emitted opposite to the movement of its source?

    I appreciate interest being taken in answering this question. For some time it has been on my mind, the question for a solution/answer to the velocity of light emitted in this way being the same viewed from the emitting body as observed from an external body. To be more specific per the above...
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    How does light behave when emitted opposite to the movement of its source?

    I do not think there is something new for me there, also the visualisations depend on light traveling in both directions, not in just one without reflections. I am considering a case without reflection back and forth. As importantly can someone refer me to accounts of empirical verification of...
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    How does light behave when emitted opposite to the movement of its source?

    ^ I am assuming this. I suppose you answered that summarised question, but it may have been a bit flawed in formulation. The wondering is how this happens without contradictions. Contraction in direction of movement and slower time will not be enough to explain this without contradiction, as it...
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    How does light behave when emitted opposite to the movement of its source?

    I have a question about the propagation of light, I am not that technically versed in all the matters involved so it is a philosophical question. The principle of relativity, deducible from Newton's laws, has long been considered verified experimentally, most famously by Michelson-Morley's...
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