From Pentcho Valev@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 7 15:22:46 2021
John Stachel: "But this seems to be nonsense. How can it happen that the speed of light relative to an observer cannot be increased or decreased if that observer moves towards or away from a light beam? Einstein states that he wrestled with this problem
over a lengthy period of time, to the point of despair." http://www.aip.org/history/exhibits/einstein/essay-einstein-relativity.htm
Einstein's constancy of the speed of light is OBVIOUS NONSENSE. The reason why the frequency increases for the moving observer https://youtube.com/watch?v=bg7O4rtlwEE is because the speed of the light pulses relative to him increases. No other reason
exists. Einsteinians clearly see that the frequency and the speed of the pulses vary proportionally for the moving observer, but believe that only the frequency varies - the speed of the pulses gloriously remains constant. Ignatius of Loyola explains: