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FR Bending of Light
I have correctly implemented the bending of light calculations
according to Finite Relativism. The perihelion precession of Mercury remains constant (2.49e-7 rad/cycle) like it was demonstrated before and the discrepancy of the bending of light is of the order of 1e-7 rad! http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr.exe The discrepancy found in 1919 was of 4.2e-6 rad: http://web.mit.edu/6.055/notes/bending-of-light.pdf I do not use the same conditions but we can already see its order to be of the same magnitude. -Phil |
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FR Bending of Light
Dear philippeb8:
On Nov 23, 10:21*am, philippeb8 wrote: The perihelion precession of Mercury remains constant (2.49e-7 rad/cycle) like it was demonstrated before and the discrepancy of the bending of light is of the order of 1e-7 rad! do not download executables from anyone you cannot collect damages from if they screw up your computer Why do you insist on providing a virus / trojan transmission conduit as proof that you don't know what you are talking about? David A. Smith |
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FR Bending of Light
"philippeb8" wrote in message ... I have correctly implemented the bending of light calculations according to Finite Relativism. The perihelion precession of Mercury remains constant (2.49e-7 rad/cycle) like it was demonstrated before and the discrepancy of the bending of light is of the order of 1e-7 rad! http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr.exe The discrepancy found in 1919 was of 4.2e-6 rad: http://web.mit.edu/6.055/notes/bending-of-light.pdf I do not use the same conditions but we can already see its order to be of the same magnitude. -Phil http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonde...ro/Crapiro.htm -- Androcles |
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On Nov 23, 9:30*am, dlzc wrote:
Dear philippeb8: do not download executables from anyone you cannot collect damages from if they screw up your computer David missed the part when I said viruses is a fraud and consequently I wouldn't put my name on it if there was any. If you don't believe me then here's AVIs: http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-lb.avi http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-pp.avi Why do you insist on providing a virus / trojan transmission conduit as proof that you don't know what you are talking about? How do you explain I get answers and you don't? |
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On Nov 23, 9:41*am, "Androcles" wrote:
*http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonde...ro/Crapiro.htm -- Androcles So the spacetime curvature is full-duplex according to Einstein? BTW Einstein also said: "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources." -- Albert Einstein |
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FR Bending of Light
On Nov 23, 11:21*am, philippeb8 wrote:
I have correctly implemented the bending of light calculations according to Finite Relativism. *The perihelion precession of Mercury remains constant (2.49e-7 rad/cycle) like it was demonstrated before and the discrepancy of the bending of light is of the order of 1e-7 rad!http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr.exe The discrepancy found in 1919 was of 4.2e-6 rad:http://web.mit.edu/6.055/notes/bending-of-light.pdf I do not use the same conditions but we can already see its order to be of the same magnitude. -Phil I notice that Phil is no longer using the email address at the company at which he no longer appears to be employed. |
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philippeb8 wrote:
I have correctly implemented the bending of light calculations according to Finite Relativism. The perihelion precession of Mercury remains constant (2.49e-7 rad/cycle) like it was demonstrated before and the discrepancy of the bending of light is of the order of 1e-7 rad! http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr.exe The discrepancy found in 1919 was of 4.2e-6 rad: http://web.mit.edu/6.055/notes/bending-of-light.pdf I do not use the same conditions but we can already see its order to be of the same magnitude. So you are still wrong. Thanks for the update. -Phil |
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FR Bending of Light
philippeb8 wrote:
On Nov 23, 9:30 am, dlzc wrote: Dear philippeb8: do not download executables from anyone you cannot collect damages from if they screw up your computer David missed the part when I said viruses is a fraud and consequently I wouldn't put my name on it if there was any. If you don't believe me then here's AVIs: http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-lb.avi http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-pp.avi Why do you insist on providing a virus / trojan transmission conduit as proof that you don't know what you are talking about? How do you explain I get answers and you don't? Except you get wrong answers. Why are you bragging about getting wrong answers, Phil? |
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On Nov 23, 11:08*am, PD wrote:
I notice that Phil is no longer using the email address at the company at which he no longer appears to be employed. PD got the wrong conclusions again which comes with no surprise. The other news server is down. |
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FR Bending of Light
On Nov 23, 11:52*am, philippeb8 wrote:
On Nov 23, 11:08*am, PD wrote: I notice that Phil is no longer using the email address at the company at which he no longer appears to be employed. PD got the wrong conclusions again which comes with no surprise. *The other news server is down. Light is guided by the space curve into a motion curve. It is a shallow parabola as it passes by the Sun. Light is weightless as it is always in freefall. Lights flows in the aether of space. Mitch Raemsch |
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