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Ranging and Pioneer
Thus spake "John (Liberty) Bell"
But you have already claimed, in prior discussions, that observers placed on opposite sides of Pioneer 10 or 11 would both see an illusory acceleration (now illusory momentum) directed towards them. acceleration is measured as a drift in momentum. Essentially this is not much different from the standard idea in an expanding universe that every point is moving away from every other, and appears in the model as a correction to that idea. You are now simultaneously claiming that extragalactic observers on opposite sides of any star within the galaxy will, in contrast, see illusory momenta in the same physical direction (ie towards one and away from the other). These two momentum illusion claims also appear mutually incompatible. This is a different instance, where what is measured is an effect only apparent due to the distortion of space-time due to galactic mass. Regards -- Charles Francis substitute charles for NotI to email |
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