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Old October 10th 04, 02:01 PM
George Dishman
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Default Pioneer Space Probe Anomalous Motion Explained


"Jack Sarfatti" wrote in message
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Subject: Pioneer Space Probe Anomalous Motion
Date: October 9, 2004 6:58:17 PM PDT
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There is an anomalous g' ~ 10^-8g(Earth)~ 10^-5 cm/sec^2 from the Sun on
Pioneer.

Imagine a uniform sphere of negative zero point energy density of radius
R centered at the Sun.

G(mass density) is replaced by c^2/\zpf

Let r be the distance of Pioneer from the Sun.

g' = (4pi/3)c^2/\zpfR^3/r^2

On this simplest of models where r R

In contrast, if r R then

g' = (4pi/3)c^2/\zpfr


The measured anomaly is independent of r so both
formulae are wrong. Please read the paper before
spewing yet more technobabble into the group:

http://www.arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0104064

George