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welcome to ask us whatever Iamp;#39;m Joe sorage in todayamp;#39;s episode Iamp;#39;m going to describe an experiment that we did right here in our studio to pursue our unexpected finding that the path of a focus light signal is influenced by the velocity of its source regardless of the angle of source motion Iamp;#39;m then going to build on this finding to present some new Concepts regarding the momentum of light the drag effect of a refractive medium Snellamp;#39;s law the aberrational light and then Iamp;#39;ll hint at the possibility that photons might have mass although some of these new Concepts seem to contradict the second postulate of Einsteinamp;#39;s 1905 special relativity paper letamp;#39;s look closely at what he actually wrote any ray of light moves in the stationary system of coordinates with the determined velocity C whether the raid be emitted by a stationary or by a moving body Einstein would say for example that a light beam emanating from the front