The Paula effect
Paula effect
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Paula effect is a light propriety which makes to the light ray to been curved. It occurs when it has a relative velocity v between a source and a receiver so that it would not be a deviation velocity. We can also say that Paula effect is the same as a curve light ray which photons are emitted to different directions. |
Source and receiver with relative velocity v
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The orbital motions make to photons emitted by sun in direction of earth have different directions, creating a curve light ray that connects the sun and the earth.
Meanwhile one photon goes from sun to earth, going through a straight trajectory, with velocity c, in a time around 8 minutes; the earth goes from A position to B. When this photon reaches the earth on A, all of those that will arrive at earth and were emitted by sun to different directions, during a time t that earth went through the AB arc, will create a curve light ray.
Source and receiver with deviation velocity Va
The photons that create the light ray between the galaxy and the earth are always emitted to the same direction, because the relative velocity between a galaxy and the earth is a deviation velocity Va; so, this light ray emitted is a straight line.
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Source and receiver at a rest state (without deviation velocity)
Photons emitted by a lamp, which reaches a rule, both of them stopped at the same referential, are always emitted to the same direction, creating a straight light ray.
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