Absence of the Relativistic Transverse Doppler Shift
at Microwave Frequencies
Year: 2003 Pages: 5
An experiment is described showing that a 33-GHz
microwave signal received by rotating antennas is not exhibiting
the frequency shift (“transverse Doppler effect”) predicted by the
relativistic Doppler formula. The sensitivity of the apparatus used
has been tested to be sufficient for detecting frequency shifts as
small as 10 3 Hz which corresponds to the value of (v c)2 =
5 10 14 used in the transverse Doppler shift experiment reported
here. From the observed absence of the transverse Doppler shift it
is concluded that either the time dilation predicted by the standard
theory of special relativity does not exist in reality or, if it does, is a
phenomenon which does not depend on relative velocities but may
be a function of absolute velocities in the fundamental frame of the
isotropic microwave background radiation.
Index Terms—Doppler radar, interferometry,