Abstract

Evidence is analyzed that indicates that the material universe, in which the Earth and Milky Way Galaxy reside, does not have a high speed net expansion or translational velocity. The velocity of planet Earth in the solar system is used to correct data carefully obtained by Albert Michelson from 1926 to 1933 for the speed of light measured directly from c = d/t for round trips of travel in differing directions on Earth. When light source and target move together in lateral motion with respect to Earth orbit velocity, synchronous aberration of light is incorporated to correct the computations. All data are then in close agreement with the intrinsic speed that light must have from its own instantaneous position in space, derived by James Maxwell. The relative velocity between a light front and a moving target depends on the velocity of the target and causes light to travel a different distance than the simple ground distance between source and target, all while light speed remains fixed at c. The close agreement of observed speed with true light speed in all cases indicates that the difference between total velocity of the Earth and its solar orbit velocity is not relatively large. It is possible that the universe of matter may exist in a rotating dynamic equilibrium state in which regional irregularity exists with overall order.

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