Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS April Meeting
Wednesday–Saturday, April 3–6, 2024; Sacramento & Virtual
Session JJ02: V: General Physics II
5:30 AM–6:30 AM,
Saturday, April 6, 2024
Room: Virtual Room 02
Sponsoring
Unit:
APS
Chair: Vincent Cheung, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Abstract: JJ02.00003 : Unveiling the Doppler Effect: A Mathematical Derivation from Maxwell's Equations*
5:54 AM–6:06 AM
Presenter:
Qian Chen
(International Education Foundation)
Author:
Qian Chen
(International Education Foundation)
Based solely on the principle of the constancy of light velocity, a comprehensive set of ground-breaking results was derived through strict mathematics, named “Asymmetry Theory”, which is aligned with all established experiments and mathematically explains Stellar aberration, Sagnac effect, Mass-Energy relationship, Cherenkov radiation, Doppler effect … Contrary to conventional belief, Asymmetry theory derived by mathematically solving Maxwell’s equations:
1. Constant light velocity independent of the motion of emitter but not the observer;
2. A single Doppler effect formula vs. current numerous forms;
3. Galilean invariance of Maxwell’s equations.
Our methodology retains the original form of Maxwell's equations, introducing a "time scaling" factor to explain observer perceptions. Asymmetry Theory contributes a fresh perspective to electromagnetic theory, unifying mathematical elegance with experimental coherence.
*Sponsored by International Education Foundation
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