Abstract

The existence of two massive theoretical anomalies, regarding the contemporary science’s photon/light phenomena based paradigms, was irrefutably proven in Brauns (2021) through two thought experiments. Both anomalies prove that a photon cannot inherit any photon source’s velocity vector component, in whatever direction. Both anomalies thus falsified (Popper’s falsification principle by revealing the existence of irrevocable and insurmountable anomalies) the contemporary science’s, moreover irrationally direction exclusive, photon source’s velocity inheritance principle. The latter is applied by contemporary science in multiple contemporary paradigms (e.g. Michelson and Morley, light clock). The findings in Brauns (2021) (in particular Fig. 12 in Brauns, 2021) thus also clearly falsify the contemporary science’s Equivalence Principle paradigm in the case of photon/light phenomena. The representation of the lateral effect MF in Fig. 12 in Brauns (2021) initiated the design of a straightforward laser experiment to experimentally confirm that predicted lateral effect MF. The experiment benefits from our planet’s superb experimental conditions. This publication is a straightforward follow-up publication of Brauns (2021): the discussed laser experimental results indeed fully confirm the findings, revealed in Brauns (2021). The experiment thus fully confirms the falsification, resulting from Brauns (2021), of also e.g. the Michelson and Morley so-called null-result paradigm, the light clock paradigm and the Lorentz contraction equation paradigm.

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