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Interstellar Propulsion idea using an Asteroid and a few comets!



 
 
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Old August 31st 04, 01:44 AM
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Default Interstellar Propulsion idea using an Asteroid and a few comets!

Dear David Woolley:

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In article 8B9Wc.5797$L94.1999@fed1read07,
\""N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)"\"" N: dlzc1 D:cox "
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Disguised actually.

Mars. The line of action of gravitation appears to be instantaneous
between orbitting bodies, so that distance is a non-issue to the effect.


That gravitational effects propagate at the speed of light (within
experimental error (which is at least 10 times smaller than c)) was
re-verified in the last year.


Citation? Last I'd heard, attempts ot measure the "speed of gravitation"
were simply disguised measurements of "speed of light".

I've been presenting this as "the space produced by Mars, orbits with
Mars", Mars in this example. Not sufficient? Spacetime is extension of
mass/energy, so "line of action" doesn't apply.

David A. Smith


 




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