(July 18, 2013 at 6:45 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: No kidding, really? I really was not aware of that, Statler. /sarcasm
Your posts indicate that you’re still not aware of that.
Quote: The point that is eluding you is this - I am not the one that is proposing that light behaves differently traveling from point A to B than it does from point B to A (or under any other circumstance, for that matter).
I know, you’re proposing it behaves the same in relation to an observer’s position and there’s no proof of that. You are also proposing that it behaves differently when objects are moving at different velocities though. A person can just as easily say that it behaves the same at different velocities but behaves differently based on position, both are equally valid.
Quote: I'm proposing that it lacks the appearance that it does so, and that there is no known mechanism by which it could do so, and it seems humorous to me to suggest that it does do so.
Again, you clearly do not understand how this works, it does so because of how we synchronize the clocks, it has nothing to do with light itself; we do not know how the one way speed of light behaves. You’re preferring a velocity dependent system over a position dependent system and there’s no reason for it, they’re both stipulated by man. Neither is “right” or “wrong”.