Does this mean that a blue and a red GTS travelling apparently at the same speed are not what they seem. The red one would be travelling slower, but appearing faster due to red shift ?
Barry Edwards ----- Original Message ----- From: Helmuth Deubel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 7:26 AM Subject: Re: Red GTS is faster > Well it�s right, that the red light has less energy than the blue. > This is the reason why the red GTS is faster. > Explanation: > The sunlight is white. When the sunlight hits the GTS, > the red one reflected the red light (thats why you see it red). > The blue light will be absorbed of the red GTS. > So the high energy light is still in the red ones. > You see, the red has more energy inside. > > Helmuth
