It seems the basic absurdity with
@Speady 's argument has not been raised. The statementThe italicized part of this argument would apply exactly as stated for blue light versus red light for flash bulbs, stationary with respect to some detector. Does
@Speady believe different colors of light travel at different speeds? I hope not, and the resolution is that the wavelength of a pulse is different. Doppler changes the wavelength of a pulse exactly inversely to frequency change. A shorter wavelength divided by a shorter duration, then produces exactly same speed. The key point is simply that red light doppler shifted to blue has
all the same properties as blue light directly emitted as blue,
including shorter wavelength. Quite frankly, the misunderstanding here is one that would be surprising even for someone with no background beyond a typical high school physics discussion of waves.