A Criticism of Einstein And His Problem

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A Criticism of Einstein And His Problem
W H V William Henry Vincent Reade
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If not, the only possible inference would be that light did not move at all. Or again, we should have to maintain that the light from the re- motest of the fixed stars took no longer to reach the earth than the light of a candle to reach the LIGHT AND THE FIRST PRINCIPLE OF MOTION 51 corner of a room. In a word, light cannot be said to have velocity at all unless it takes time to cover distance, and therefore, more time to cover a greater distance. Thus far, then, there is no difference in prin...ciple between light and a train, or any other moving body. What, then, is its ' constant velocity ' ? It can mean nothing else but that, when light is considered in relation to its own ' medium, ' and to nothing else (in vacuo, as they say), it always moves with its own velocity; and again, that this velocity is unaffected by any movement of the source of light. I use the word ' medium ' with- out necessarily assuming that ' ether ' exists, but as a reminder that the measurement of any velocity implies the existence of something analogous to the stream that does not swim or the road that does not walk.

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