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In this article I modestly propose what might be considered a step forward, along the road opened up by Fresnel and Einstein, toward a greater understanding of the nature of light. By taking into account the Magnetosphere, the electromagnetic space that surrounds us, I intend to demonstrate that it is possible to explain past experiments carried out with light with certain properties of waves and the relativity equations of Galileo. | In this article I modestly propose what might be considered a step forward, along the road opened up by Fresnel and Einstein, toward a greater understanding of the nature of light. By taking into account the Magnetosphere, the electromagnetic space that surrounds us, I intend to demonstrate that it is possible to explain past experiments carried out with light with certain properties of waves and the relativity equations of Galileo. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | On Light |
| Author(s) | Gin Conesa |
| Keywords | Light, Magnetosphere, Fresnel, Waves, photon |
| Published | 2005 |
| Journal | None |
Abstract
In this article I modestly propose what might be considered a step forward, along the road opened up by Fresnel and Einstein, toward a greater understanding of the nature of light. By taking into account the Magnetosphere, the electromagnetic space that surrounds us, I intend to demonstrate that it is possible to explain past experiments carried out with light with certain properties of waves and the relativity equations of Galileo.