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No GR bump or tic, in geometry.



 
 
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Old February 24th 06, 02:31 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.philosophy.tech,sci.astro,rec.org.mensa
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Default No GR bump or tic, in geometry.

Sue... wrote: The Ghost In The Machine wrote:
Such was the test in Hafele-Keating's experiment, in 1972.

Einstein's mechanism for a clock to change was the optical
path....
"As judged from k..."


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$$ Freeze-Frame
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$$ [ Anthropological ].
$$ [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ].
$$ [Freeze-Frames-of-Reference].
$$ [No GR bump or tic, in geometry].
$$ The Anthropological GR Frame-of-Reference gets a little SHiFTY
BETWEEN them quantum increments of Planck length & time, at v.
[So Planck length going near c has to iNSTANTLY "shift", etc].
GUESS where the observer is MEANWHiLE in between bumps & tics.

$$ There's No GR Planck h, Dirac hbar or ANGULAR momentum, in GR.
[There's claim to be, but they doN'T appear in GR's equation].

$$ Hope this helps, ```Brian A M Stuckless, Ph.T (Tivity).
p.s. [Having DECLARED No PRiOR Geometry, GR now has No WORLD-line].

http://www.bartleby.com/173/12.html
H&K seem to have omitted the light path from the experiment
...proving nothing. Sue... [rest snipped]
-- #191, It's still legal to go .sigless.

'paradox' of twin paradox.
Freeze-Frames-of-Reference.
No GR bump or tic, in geometry. ..End of POST.

 




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