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Eventually, even the SI kilogram artifact will dissipate.
Art Deco wrote: Phineas T Puddleduck wrote: In article , JeffÅ*Relf wrote: Hi T_Wake ( and Phineas), The already-existing Lambda-CDM model has so-called " cosmological time ", implying a fifth spatial dimension. ( Only I'd call it " Cosmic Gibbs Free Energy ", CGFE ) Explain how you explain the inverse square relationship of gravity. How does this fit into the metric? What time? Proper, coordinate? For a good laugh, check out the saucerheads in alt.astronomy -- they are having a big, long word salad fest about "flowing space" and how it runs into protons which are really tiny black holes, but then somehow once the "space" has flowed into a mass sink, it is magically sent back to from wherever it started. This includes calculations of how fast the space goo goes from point A to point B. Priceless! Glad you are still a loyal reader of alt.astronomy, Art. Double-A |
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Eventually, even the SI kilogram artifact will dissipate.
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"Double-A" wrote: For a good laugh, check out the saucerheads in alt.astronomy -- they are having a big, long word salad fest about "flowing space" and how it runs into protons which are really tiny black holes, but then somehow once the "space" has flowed into a mass sink, it is magically sent back to from wherever it started. This includes calculations of how fast the space goo goes from point A to point B. Priceless! Glad you are still a loyal reader of alt.astronomy, Art. Double-A Well, you are funny. -- Just \int_0^\infty du it! -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Eventually, even the SI kilogram artifact will dissipate.
"Double-A" wrote in message ps.com... Art Deco wrote: Phineas T Puddleduck wrote: In article , JeffSRelf wrote: Hi T_Wake ( and Phineas), The already-existing Lambda-CDM model has so-called " cosmological time ", implying a fifth spatial dimension. ( Only I'd call it " Cosmic Gibbs Free Energy ", CGFE ) Explain how you explain the inverse square relationship of gravity. How does this fit into the metric? What time? Proper, coordinate? For a good laugh, check out the saucerheads in alt.astronomy -- they are having a big, long word salad fest about "flowing space" and how it runs into protons which are really tiny black holes, but then somehow once the "space" has flowed into a mass sink, it is magically sent back to from wherever it started. This includes calculations of how fast the space goo goes from point A to point B. Priceless! Science is funny. || |
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