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The first axiom of geometrical optics could be wrong

 
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The first axiom of geometrical optics could be wrong
Quote from wiki: "In mathematics or logic, an axiom is an unprovable rule or first principle accepted as true because it is self-evident or particularly useful".

That means an axiom can't be proved, only setted.

The first axiom of geometrical optics is this:
"In homogeneous material, the light rays are straight."

Let aside the question in which material the light in empty space is travelling. There is this idea of an "Ether", a kind of fluid which is filling the space. But for the follwing thoughts it's unimportant if the ether exist or not.

We know that light is a combination of right-angled electric and magnetic waves. We also know that magnetic field lines are always(!) curved. Always!

Then why do we believe the first axiom of geometrical optics?

That makes no sense, it makes more sense to say that uninfluenced light goes always curved. But we can't see that. That would mean our View of the Universe could be completely wrong. It would be much smaller than we see it.

And if we add the idea of logarithmic space, which we can only see as linear space, this would mean we could live in an hollow Earth.

Inversion of models:

[link to second.wiki (secure)]

Could be the "Deep State" is word-by-word the deep state, outside the Hollow Earth. And we are their Deep State.

Gods reality is two inner worlds, like two chambers of a heart.
Our reality are two outer worlds, two universes.

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Re: The first axiom of geometrical optics could be wrong
Would you happen to have the other axioms?
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Re: The first axiom of geometrical optics could be wrong
What would change about our theories of light is it were not straight?

What could we do different?





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