The O‘Connell effect
in eclipsing binaries explained by mass related light speed extinction
distances (LASOF) Local Anti Symmetric Oscillating vacuum Frame around stars and even planets.
If the orbits of
close binary stars are circular, and the light speed is NOT influenced by the
speed of the stars, we have to expect that the light curves are symmetrical
between moments of eclipse or even conjunction. However, This is mostly not the
case and still an ongoing debate in astronomy and called the “O ‘Connell
effect”. According to Quantum FFF Theory, however I assume that the local light
speed around the stars is gravity related for a mass related distance from the
source (star) called LASOF ellipsoid, (Local Asymmetrical Oscillating vacuum
Frame) As a result the so called O ‘Connell effect can easily be explained as a
logic result of additional redshift or blueshift by the local lightspeed
variation. At the same time also planets should show such lightspeed extinction
effects, which is already measured but not understood by I.I.Shapiro (see
“radar astronomy” edition by Evans and Hagfors, 1964). As a consequence,
Einstein’s Special relativity rules do not hold.