Sorry my mistake I didn't mean to say that the light source itself becomes stronger (I should watch my wording more closely). Light's energy doesn't actually change.
I don't think energy is being lost I think our observations of it become different. For instance when moving closer to a light source
the light becomes stronger and the frequency we observe becomes larger. The inverse happens when we move further away from
the light source. The doppler effect...
Hey everyone,
I'm currently taking a mathematics course in set theory at my university as a general elective. I was wondering does set theory have any practical applications in engineering?