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Old October 27th 08, 12:52 AM posted to sci.astro
John Polasek
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Default Perihelion Advance of Mercury.

On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 17:07:30 -0700 (PDT),
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Perihelion Advance Of Mercury.


The 80 second time shortfall difference between the aphelion and
perihelion radii was determined assuming that time measurements
can be determined as they are in the realm of matter, which is
wrong. Converting the time measurements to the realm of matter
by taking the square root of the aphelion radius and dividing it
by the speed of light and subtracting from it, the square root
of the perihelion radius divided by the speed of light, results
in a time shortfall equivalent in the realm of matter of 2.98
seconds.


The units seem wrong: sqrt(meters)/c = seconds?

With the average radial velocity set at 5000 m/sec;
5000 * 2.98 * 2 = 29800 meters is the advance per orbit cycle,
which is 44 arcseconds per century.

e. The average elasticity in all
Sun-universe systems is .36%, as is demonstrated at
http://members.optusnet.com.au/maxkeon/darkmatr.html

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John Polasek