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Old December 17th 06, 01:27 AM posted to sci.physics,talk.bizarre,sci.physics.relativity,rec.org.mensa,alt.astronomy
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Default 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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Old December 17th 06, 02:00 AM posted to sci.physics,talk.bizarre,sci.physics.relativity,rec.org.mensa,alt.astronomy
Phineas T Puddleduck
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Default Eventually, even the SI kilogram artifact will dissipate.

In article om,
"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.

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Old December 19th 06, 04:11 PM posted to sci.physics,talk.bizarre,sci.physics.relativity,rec.org.mensa,alt.astronomy
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Default Eventually, even the SI kilogram artifact will dissipate.


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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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