x'= x- t(Faa-Fab)(lambda)
t'= t- x(Faa-Fab)/(Faa^2)(lambda)
y'=y
z'=z
A is the observer's frame (unprimed) and B is the observed frame (primed).
Faa = frequency of a standard light source in A's frame as measured by A.
Fab = frequency of an identical light source in B's frame as measured by A.
If Fab is not constant the mean value is used.
lambda = wave length of the standard light source in A's frame as measured
by A.
These transform equations are valid in all environments ---including
gravity.
Ken Seto
Each time one thinks to have seen the dumbest thing one can
ever dream to see, Ken Seto manages to outdo it:
http://users.pandora.be/vdmoortel/dirk/Physics/Fumbles/SetoTransform.html
Did they forget to teach him about the feeling of shame?
Dirk Vdm