Wave equations: Waves of Time and Waves of Time

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Wave equations: Waves of Time and Waves of Time

#shorts #time dimension #light #solution #established standard wave equation This new discovery comes from observing light at an interface, or two interfaces. What happens when light passes through an interface? That could be glass, water, or something completely different. Light speed changes as it goes through these interfaces. The standard wave equation for describing this change in speed is derived from a one-dimensional solution, but this doesn’t account for what happens at the interface, which would cause the wave to experience an acceleration that isn’t accounted for by the current solution. To solve this problem, the team uses an accelerating wave equation. This allows them to predict the observed speed of light in a vacuum. They also find that they can ascribe a proper time to the wave, which corresponds to the proper

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