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Shifting Constants?
Scientists are becoming suspicious that the fundamental constants of
physics may be changing! A study is now underway to study the light from distant galaxies which we are viewing at half the current age of the universe to see if the fine structure constant and the ratio between the masses of the proton and the electron have changed. http://www.universetoday.com/am/publ....html?20122005 Double-A |
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Double-A wrote:
Scientists are becoming suspicious that the fundamental constants of physics may be changing! A study is now underway to study the light from distant galaxies which we are viewing at half the current age of the universe to see if the fine structure constant and the ratio between the masses of the proton and the electron have changed. http://www.universetoday.com/am/publ....html?20122005 Are rocks 'hard'? -- ah |
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ah wrote: Double-A wrote: Scientists are becoming suspicious that the fundamental constants of physics may be changing! A study is now underway to study the light from distant galaxies which we are viewing at half the current age of the universe to see if the fine structure constant and the ratio between the masses of the proton and the electron have changed. http://www.universetoday.com/am/publ....html?20122005 Are rocks 'hard'? -- ah Are yours? |
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From Double-A:
Scientists are becoming suspicious that the fundamental constants of physics may be changing! Well surprize, surprize, huh? ..As if there WOULDN'T be an apparent change of the fine structure constant across a _cosmological density gradient_ in the spatial medium. Yet such artifacts remain an enigma under the Void-Space paradijjm(VSP). A study is now underway to study the light from distant galaxies which we are viewing at HALF the current age of the universe... How about extending the study even further back in time to where the density gradient is much steeper.. and comparing the FSC's deviation with another anomaly- the excessive dimming of type 1a supernovae..? Under the VSP, which precludes any density gradient, the dimming has been interpreted as evidence of 'ever-accelerating expansion' of the universe. Whereas when the cosmological density gradient is factored in, 'ever-accelerating expansion' becomes a grand illusion, and the expansion curve is shifted toward DEcelerating expansion and a closed universe. And the cause of the FSC shift becomes a no-brainer. oc |
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"Bill Sheppard" wrote in message ... From Double-A: Scientists are becoming suspicious that the fundamental constants of physics may be changing! Well surprize, surprize, huh? ..As if there WOULDN'T be an apparent change of the fine structure constant across a _cosmological density gradient_ in the spatial medium. Yet such artifacts remain an enigma under the Void-Space paradijjm(VSP). You fail to read that there IS NO APPARENT CHANGE in the fine structure constant, to a precision of 10^-5. A study is now underway to study the light from distant galaxies which we are viewing at HALF the current age of the universe... How about extending the study even further back in time to where the density gradient is much steeper.. and comparing the FSC's deviation with another anomaly- the excessive dimming of type 1a supernovae..? Under the VSP, which precludes any density gradient, the dimming has been interpreted as evidence of 'ever-accelerating expansion' of the universe. Half way back through the universe is perfectly adequate to show that the density of the universe has no observable effect on the fine structure constant. At half the current age, the universe density was 8x that at present day, yet the fine structure constant has changed by less than 1 part in 10,000. Whereas when the cosmological density gradient is factored in, 'ever-accelerating expansion' becomes a grand illusion, Demonstrate the maths please - partucularly in the light of no observed change. and the expansion curve is shifted toward DEcelerating expansion and a closed universe. And the cause of the FSC shift becomes a no-brainer. oc |
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Double-A wrote:
ah wrote: Double-A wrote: Scientists are becoming suspicious that the fundamental constants of physics may be changing! A study is now underway to study the light from distant galaxies which we are viewing at half the current age of the universe to see if the fine structure constant and the ratio between the masses of the proton and the electron have changed. http://www.universetoday.com/am/publ....html?20122005 Are rocks 'hard'? -- ah Are yours? Pardon? -- ah |
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OG wrote:
"Bill Sheppard" wrote in message ... From Double-A: Scientists are becoming suspicious that the fundamental constants of physics may be changing! Well surprize, surprize, huh? ..As if there WOULDN'T be an apparent change of the fine structure constant across a _cosmological density gradient_ in the spatial medium. Yet such artifacts remain an enigma under the Void-Space paradijjm(VSP). You fail to read that there IS NO APPARENT CHANGE in the fine structure constant, to a precision of 10^-5. A study is now underway to study the light from distant galaxies which we are viewing at HALF the current age of the universe... How about extending the study even further back in time to where the density gradient is much steeper.. and comparing the FSC's deviation with another anomaly- the excessive dimming of type 1a supernovae..? Under the VSP, which precludes any density gradient, the dimming has been interpreted as evidence of 'ever-accelerating expansion' of the universe. Half way back through the universe is perfectly adequate to show that the density of the universe has no observable effect on the fine structure constant. At half the current age, the universe density was 8x that at present day, yet the fine structure constant has changed by less than 1 part in 10,000. Whereas when the cosmological density gradient is factored in, 'ever-accelerating expansion' becomes a grand illusion, Demonstrate the maths please - partucularly in the light of no observed change. Of course they won't and can't. As saucerheads, they fail to comprehend the purpose of using another experimental method to measure such constants. and the expansion curve is shifted toward DEcelerating expansion and a closed universe. And the cause of the FSC shift becomes a no-brainer. oc -- Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler Official Overseer of Kooks and Trolls in alt.astronomy Co-Winner, alt.(f)lame Worst Flame War, December 2005 "I am a sean being from another planet." -- Darla aka Dr. Why aka Dr. Yubiwan aka Silouen aka ... |
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ah wrote:
Double-A wrote: ah wrote: Double-A wrote: Scientists are becoming suspicious that the fundamental constants of physics may be changing! A study is now underway to study the light from distant galaxies which we are viewing at half the current age of the universe to see if the fine structure constant and the ratio between the masses of the proton and the electron have changed. http://www.universetoday.com/am/publ..._constants.htm l?20122005 Are rocks 'hard'? -- ah Are yours? Pardon? ¿Escuse? -- Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler Official Overseer of Kooks and Trolls in alt.astronomy Co-Winner, alt.(f)lame Worst Flame War, December 2005 "I am a sean being from another planet." -- Darla aka Dr. Why aka Dr. Yubiwan aka Silouen aka ... |
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Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote: Double-A wrote: ah wrote: Double-A wrote: Scientists are becoming suspicious that the fundamental constants of physics may be changing! A study is now underway to study the light from distant galaxies which we are viewing at half the current age of the universe to see if the fine structure constant and the ratio between the masses of the proton and the electron have changed. http://www.universetoday.com/am/publ..._constants.htm l?20122005 Are rocks 'hard'? -- ah Are yours? Pardon? ¿Escuse? Wot? -- ah |
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On 21 Dec 2005 11:51:39 -0800, "Double-A" wrote:
Scientists are becoming suspicious that the fundamental constants of physics may be changing! A study is now underway to study the light from distant galaxies which we are viewing at half the current age of the universe to see if the fine structure constant and the ratio between the masses of the proton and the electron have changed. http://www.universetoday.com/am/publ....html?20122005 Double-A The "constants" are contolled by God, who changes them according to his needs and whims, not those of arrogant scientists. |
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