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An Attractive Proposition - by
oldcoot[_2_]
Addendum #2
If the fluid somehow supports electric and magnetic fields while
at the same time it is the cause of gravity, then it
is...
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An Attractive Proposition - by
oldcoot[_2_]
Where does it go after it "flows" in?
Where does the Big Bang "come from"?
Folks don't bat an eye at the evidence for the BB. Yet they squawk at
the...
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December 22nd 08 08:04 PM
by dlzc
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An Attractive Proposition - by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
Painius the reason how gravity works and its source is still up for
grabs,and it is still up for grabs To call some one an idiot who does
not like push,is...
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An Attractive Proposition - by
oldcoot[_2_]
Addendum#4
By extension then, it must also be true for the *entire*
universe. This has a profound implication -- the source of
the flow...
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An Attractive Proposition - by
oldcoot[_2_]
Painius wrote, reposting one of the VS'ers:
**Note that you still have no mechanism or how
the magnitude of flow is...
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An Attractive Proposition - by
oldcoot[_2_]
Interesting,.. very interesting that you
should raise this issue. The *effect* of
gravitation still does travel at the speed
of light, and the gravitic...
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An Attractive Proposition - by
oldcoot[_2_]
Painius, reposting one of the VS'ers, thus-
I don't understand the question...
Consider the windmill sail. What tells
one "bit" of wind to hit the sail...
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An Attractive Proposition - by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
oc Would like to have two different smooth metal plates in the hope
their cohesion force will not be as great. Light metals might be tried
as well. What metal...
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An Attractive Proposition - ping Timo by
oldcoot[_2_]
Someone wrote,
Contrary to the myth, the Fatio/LeSage
does not have any fatal flaws.
Um.. the La Sage model was conceived considerably prior to the...
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An Attractive Proposition - ping Timo by
oldcoot[_2_]
Painius wrote,
...we must keep in mind that these are
no more, no less, mathematical
constructs for us to use to better
understand what's happening out...
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January 12th 09 02:22 AM
by Painius
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An Attractive Proposition - ping Timo by
oldcoot[_2_]
Way to go, Paine! You wrote,
...not heuristic, not an allegory, REAL
space flowing into REAL matter in REAL
time, pushing you down and not letting
you...
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An Attractive Proposition - ping Timo by
oldcoot[_2_]
Painius writ,
GR is the basis theory for such
phenomena.
Argh. :-) GR is a *description* of downstream *effects* of phenomena.
The math of GR is...
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An Attractive Proposition - ping Timo by
oldcoot[_2_]
Painius wrote,
Okay, then you explain it assuming there is no flaw in general
relativity theory,
Sam.
It doesn't mean there is necessarily any "flaw" in...
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An Attractive Proposition - ping Timo by
oldcoot[_2_]
My question is sincere. How do we know that the error is not simply a
case of
mismeasure?
As of Mar. 2006, the Pioneers were lagging a full Earth-moon...
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An Attractive Proposition - ping Timo by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
Painius I am saddened when I will never type in that light does not
slow down or go faster than c If it did it would create questions that
have no answers. ...
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An Attractive Proposition - ping Timo by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
Painius Acceleration is the heart of gravity. Acceleration has the same
effect as gravity. Acceleration creates inertia,and inertia and gravity
are the same...
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An Attractive Proposition - ping Timo by
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
Painius Photons can not go faster or slower. They all come out of the
same source and that is the spinning cloud ofthe electron.that sinning
speed is c ...
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An Attractive Proposition - ping Timo by
oldcoot[_2_]
Painius wrote, reposting one of the VS'ers:
Can you provide a way we can disprove your claim?
I wish i could... The more ways we can...
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December 26th 08 02:17 PM
by Painius
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An error in the speed of light? by
G=EMC^2TreBert
On Thursday, June 26, 2014 11:11:05 AM UTC-7, HVAC wrote:
On 6/26/2014 11:46 AM, reber g=emc62 wrote:
Light speed is 186,242 mps I...
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