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Old December 29th 08, 12:43 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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From Painius, reposting his respondant's objection to flow lensing:

Only you make this distinction, those operating big telescopes

do not.

Hey this is classic. OF COURSE those operating big telescopes do not.
Doh. In their universe there is "no medium" to flow.
Same can be said of those operating big "particle"
accelerators. Looking for the "God particle" while institutionally
denying existance of the Primary Medium in which "particles" are but
embedded, second-order vacuoles or "bubbles".
And those building big gravitatioanl-wave detectors
like LIGO, VIRGO, and the proposed space-based LISA.. their arrays
configured to detect waves of *transverse quadrupole*, not longitudinal
polarization. But if there IS a medium, the GW polarization *will be*
predominantly longitudinal.


 




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