Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the effects of gravitational waves on the speed of light, particularly in the context of an interferometer. Participants explore whether the stretching of space caused by gravitational waves affects the wavelength and frequency of photons, and how this relates to the speed of light and the behavior of distant galaxies.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- Some participants propose that if a gravitational wave stretches one arm of an interferometer by 1%, the wavelength of the photon traveling in that arm would also stretch by 1%, potentially affecting its frequency and speed.
- Others argue that gravitational waves oscillate, causing the arm to lengthen and shorten, but with no net change in distance over time, which affects the time it takes for photons to travel the arm.
- A participant notes that the oscillations of gravitational waves are slow compared to the speed of light, leading to a net change in the distance traveled by photons.
- It is mentioned that while the distance changes, the speed of light remains constant, and photons take different amounts of time to complete a round-trip based on the state of the gravitational wave.
- Some participants question why the speed of light does not increase when the wavelength is stretched by the expansion of space, drawing a distinction between local speed and relative speed of distant galaxies.
- One participant highlights that the definition of speed in General Relativity can vary, leading to different interpretations of recession velocities and their relation to the speed of light.
- There is a mention of potential redshift or blueshift effects on photons if the length of the interferometer arm changes significantly as the photon crosses it.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants do not reach a consensus, with multiple competing views on how gravitational waves affect the speed of light and the implications of stretching space. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the relationship between photon behavior and gravitational wave effects.
Contextual Notes
Limitations include the dependence on definitions of speed in different contexts, the unresolved nature of how gravitational waves interact with light, and the complexity of oscillation effects over varying distances.