Close up the 100+years gap of Modern Physics Theory
We are glad to invite you to IEF presentation in the American Physics Society (APS) April meeting, F01: Poster Session I: 045 (Sat. April 9, 5:30-7:30 pm), "Design of experiments testing light-speed invariance to moving observers". If you can't attend, here is a video of the presentation:
For 100+ years, puzzlingly, the assumption of light-speed invariance to moving observers was NEVER directly proven by any experiment. The lack of proof of such a key assumption of physics theory for 100+ years is alarming and a potential Achilles' heel, if any can even be imagined. By leveraging the well-established light speed invariance to moving emitters and a symmetric experiment setup, this assumption can be tested overcoming the arguments of time synchronization and time dilation. The predictions by Asymmetry Theory were provided compared to those by Special Relativity. Either way, the experiment result is important to close the fundamental theory gap.
For the introduction of Asymmetry Theory, please see the video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyILEUPYP5Y
For more details, please read the publications:
[1] Q. Chen, Asymmetry Theory derived from the principle of constant light speed (2021), https://osf.io/6a74s/
[2] Q. Chen, Design of Experiments for Light Speed Invariance to Moving Observers (2021), https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202102.0547/v1