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Old October 7th 10, 11:55 PM posted to alt.astronomy
bert
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Default Speed of light relative to what?

On Oct 7, 6:33*pm, Saul Levy wrote:
I've worked on binaries with periods of a few days.

So what were they?

Saul Levy

On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 23:21:23 +0100, "Androcles"



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That is why Algol CANNOT be a double star and there are NO
close binaries with a period of a few days... One would break
the other apart. But it can have a heavy planet made of iron (Algol C,
named "Androcles" ) with a high velocity and no noticeable velocity
for the star itself. The planet is glowing because it is being heated
by the star. This is why I keep asking for the velocity curve of Algol
-- there isn't one and there would have to be if Algol was really a
double.


The Moon doesn't oscillate, it gradually slowed until the lock was
reached. Earth is gradually slowing too.
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Old October 14th 10, 06:29 AM posted to alt.astronomy
bert
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Default Speed of light relative to what?

On Oct 7, 6:55*pm, bert wrote:
On Oct 7, 6:33*pm, Saul Levy wrote:





I've worked on binaries with periods of a few days.


So what were they?


Saul Levy


On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 23:21:23 +0100, "Androcles"


wrote:
That is why Algol CANNOT be a double star and there are NO
close binaries with a period of a few days... One would break
the other apart. But it can have a heavy planet made of iron (Algol C,
named "Androcles" ) with a high velocity and no noticeable velocity
for the star itself. The planet is glowing because it is being heated
by the star. This is why I keep asking for the velocity curve of Algol
-- there isn't one and there would have to be if Algol was really a
double.


The Moon doesn't oscillate, it gradually slowed until the lock was
reached. Earth is gradually slowing too.
Get it now, you dopey old drunken pill-popping bugger?- Hide quoted text -


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