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Old October 19th 04, 10:50 AM
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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To take in all the reasons how our moon creates such a nice eclipse is
amazing. How perfect is it for blocking out the sun's radiation?
What is the total gravitation increase when the sun,and moon are one in
that area? Does a total eclipse case higher tides? Bert

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Old October 20th 04, 12:09 PM
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Astronomers use eclipses lots of ways. In binary systems they can tell
how fast they are circling each other. We might get lucky someday and
find a planet making a total eclipse of its sun. Are radio waves
completely blocked by a total eclipse?(I would think so) The two
particles not blocked by an eclipse are neutrinos,and gravitons. Bert

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Old October 20th 04, 01:29 PM
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Astronomers use eclipses lots of ways. In binary systems they can tell
how fast they are circling each other. We might get lucky someday and
find a planet making a total eclipse of its sun. Are radio waves
completely blocked by a total eclipse?(I would think so) The two
particles not blocked by an eclipse are neutrinos,and gravitons. Bert


Are you still sure that gravitons exist?
Don't you like thinking of gravity only as a space distortion?
Or the desire to unify everything is too strong?

Luigi Caselli


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Old October 20th 04, 02:21 PM
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Luigi I believe that gravitons exist. I believe "virtual" particles
exist. The neutrino was theorized long before it was discovered. Now we
are trying to show they make up most of our universe's mass(go figure) I
need the graviton to make my "Spin is in" theory work for gravitation.
Luigi I have no problem unifying the 4 forces,because I have always
known the other three were created by gravity. Bert

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Old October 20th 04, 03:36 PM
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Luigi I believe that gravitons exist. I believe "virtual" particles
exist. The neutrino was theorized long before it was discovered. Now we
are trying to show they make up most of our universe's mass(go figure) I
need the graviton to make my "Spin is in" theory work for gravitation.
Luigi I have no problem unifying the 4 forces,because I have always
known the other three were created by gravity. Bert


So you need gravitons to make your theory work... but maybe universe doesn't
need them at all...
That other forces were created from gravity is an hypotesis... but I don't
see any demonstration by now.
I'm waiting experiments with superpowerful colliders to see if it would be
right.
At the moment you can't be so sure... but often, when I read your posts, I
think that you don't have place for doubts in your mind...

Luigi Caselli


 




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