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Deadly Gravity Wave Approaching EARTH
On Oct 14, 10:55*am, "David Staup" wrote:
"Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 7:31 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message .... On Oct 13, 3:17 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message .... On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, "Rocky" wrote: Deadly Gravity Wave Approaching EARTH http://youtu.be/96cB-HUpAXU Uploaded by J7409 on Oct 13, 2011 I believe gravity has a 2c velocity, if not faster. I'm curious bradly, just what observations led to this "belief " of yours. be specific please I do not believe that we can stop photons dead in their tracks if the force of gravity is only worth c. snip the rest of your beliefs I asked for observations, not imaginations now be specific Most of whatever got recorded by Einstein, Planck and numerous others were initially imaginations. *So, just *imagine what this interpretation could lead to. science starts with observation not imagination. so, last chance, from what observations do you base your hypothesis? I have taken observations of others as having researched into account, and I tend to agree with much of what has been observed and interpreted by others. However, in order for any massive concentration of sufficient gravity to prevent photons from escaping a BH, as such is going to demand something greater than c for that force of gravity to have an impact on those nonzero mass photons. My swag is a deductive interpretation of what I can observe, and namely that observation is of a neutron star that doesn't seem to have a sufficient mass of concentrated gravity to influence photons, even though its surface at 2e11 times greater than Earth should rather easily exceed 300,000 km/sec (even good for 70+ radii distance). Turn this argument around, and perhaps gravity is at best 0.5c. However, in order for the gravity wave to be out of phase with photons and thus capable of preventing or canceling photons from propagating, yet gravity still influencing external matter as observed, is most likely going to require 2c. Either way, the interpretation of gravity being the same as c just doesn't compute. http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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On Oct 14, 1:55*pm, "David Staup" wrote:
"Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 7:31 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message .... On Oct 13, 3:17 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message .... On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, "Rocky" wrote: Deadly Gravity Wave Approaching EARTH http://youtu.be/96cB-HUpAXU Uploaded by J7409 on Oct 13, 2011 I believe gravity has a 2c velocity, if not faster. I'm curious bradly, just what observations led to this "belief " of yours. be specific please I do not believe that we can stop photons dead in their tracks if the force of gravity is only worth c. snip the rest of your beliefs I asked for observations, not imaginations now be specific Most of whatever got recorded by Einstein, Planck and numerous others were initially imaginations. *So, just *imagine what this interpretation could lead to. science starts with observation not imagination. so, last chance, from what observations do you base your hypothesis? Gravity waves Hmmmm If they come in concave they will crush you to the center of the Earth. It they come in convex they will blow you away. You can thank that to me "convex & Concave" gravity theory. O ya TreBert |
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Deadly Gravity Wave Approaching EARTH
"Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 10:55 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 7:31 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 13, 3:17 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, "Rocky" wrote: Deadly Gravity Wave Approaching EARTH http://youtu.be/96cB-HUpAXU Uploaded by J7409 on Oct 13, 2011 I believe gravity has a 2c velocity, if not faster. I'm curious bradly, just what observations led to this "belief " of yours. be specific please I do not believe that we can stop photons dead in their tracks if the force of gravity is only worth c. snip the rest of your beliefs I asked for observations, not imaginations now be specific Most of whatever got recorded by Einstein, Planck and numerous others were initially imaginations. So, just imagine what this interpretation could lead to. science starts with observation not imagination. so, last chance, from what observations do you base your hypothesis? I have taken observations of others as having researched into account, and I tend to agree with much of what has been observed and interpreted by others. you have made observations? others have made observations? SPECIFIC: specified, precise, or particular |
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On Oct 14, 12:16*pm, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
On Oct 14, 1:55*pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message .... On Oct 14, 7:31 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message .... On Oct 13, 3:17 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, "Rocky" wrote: Deadly Gravity Wave Approaching EARTH http://youtu.be/96cB-HUpAXU Uploaded by J7409 on Oct 13, 2011 I believe gravity has a 2c velocity, if not faster. I'm curious bradly, just what observations led to this "belief " of yours. be specific please I do not believe that we can stop photons dead in their tracks if the force of gravity is only worth c. snip the rest of your beliefs I asked for observations, not imaginations now be specific Most of whatever got recorded by Einstein, Planck and numerous others were initially imaginations. *So, just *imagine what this interpretation could lead to. science starts with observation not imagination. so, last chance, from what observations do you base your hypothesis? Gravity waves Hmmmm *If they come in concave they will crush you to the center of the Earth. It they come in convex they will blow you away. You can thank that to me "convex & Concave" gravity theory. *O ya TreBert Any passing neutron star or black hole would tare us apart from a great distance, thereby eliminating any need of lithobraking encounters, but instead rather greatly enlarging upon that target of its tidal radii zone of death for us. Our moon imposes a tidal gravity force of 2e20 N as is, and taking that only up to 2e21 N would make life on this planet extremely problematic if not insurmountable. A one time passing neutron star of only 2 Ms (4e30 kg) of 0.1 AU distance (1.5e7 km) would likely be the end of life as we know it, and there's lots of those out there as wandering/rogue stars, not to mention nastier ones and BHs. http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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GIVE THAT SENILE OLD GOAT A NO-BELL PRIZE!
BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Saul Levy On Fri, 14 Oct 2011 12:16:47 -0700 (PDT), "G=EMC^2" wrote: Gravity waves Hmmmm If they come in concave they will crush you to the center of the Earth. It they come in convex they will blow you away. You can thank that to me "convex & Concave" gravity theory. O ya TreBert |
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On Oct 14, 12:35*pm, "David Staup" wrote:
"Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 10:55 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message .... On Oct 14, 7:31 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message .... On Oct 13, 3:17 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, "Rocky" wrote: Deadly Gravity Wave Approaching EARTH http://youtu.be/96cB-HUpAXU Uploaded by J7409 on Oct 13, 2011 I believe gravity has a 2c velocity, if not faster. I'm curious bradly, just what observations led to this "belief " of yours. be specific please I do not believe that we can stop photons dead in their tracks if the force of gravity is only worth c. snip the rest of your beliefs I asked for observations, not imaginations now be specific Most of whatever got recorded by Einstein, Planck and numerous others were initially imaginations. So, just imagine what this interpretation could lead to. science starts with observation not imagination. so, last chance, from what observations do you base your hypothesis? I have taken observations of others as having researched into account, and I tend to agree with much of what has been observed and interpreted by others. you have made observations? others have made observations? SPECIFIC: specified, precise, or particular When are you going to observe the best available science? ("never" is not a very good answer unless you are a pretend Atheist that only acts/ reacts like a Semite) BTW; Your inability to constructively interpret science isn't my fault. http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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"Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 12:35 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 10:55 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 7:31 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 13, 3:17 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, "Rocky" wrote: Deadly Gravity Wave Approaching EARTH http://youtu.be/96cB-HUpAXU Uploaded by J7409 on Oct 13, 2011 I believe gravity has a 2c velocity, if not faster. I'm curious bradly, just what observations led to this "belief " of yours. be specific please I do not believe that we can stop photons dead in their tracks if the force of gravity is only worth c. snip the rest of your beliefs I asked for observations, not imaginations now be specific Most of whatever got recorded by Einstein, Planck and numerous others were initially imaginations. So, just imagine what this interpretation could lead to. science starts with observation not imagination. so, last chance, from what observations do you base your hypothesis? I have taken observations of others as having researched into account, and I tend to agree with much of what has been observed and interpreted by others. you have made observations? others have made observations? SPECIFIC: specified, precise, or particular When are you going to observe the best available science? ("never" is not a very good answer unless you are a pretend Atheist that only acts/ reacts like a Semite) BTW; Your inability to constructively interpret science isn't my fault. LOL wrong answer goofy |
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Deadly Gravity Wave Approaching EARTH
On Oct 14, 4:43*pm, "David Staup" wrote:
"Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 12:35 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message .... On Oct 14, 10:55 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message .... On Oct 14, 7:31 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 13, 3:17 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, "Rocky" wrote: Deadly Gravity Wave Approaching EARTH http://youtu.be/96cB-HUpAXU Uploaded by J7409 on Oct 13, 2011 I believe gravity has a 2c velocity, if not faster. I'm curious bradly, just what observations led to this "belief " of yours. be specific please I do not believe that we can stop photons dead in their tracks if the force of gravity is only worth c. snip the rest of your beliefs I asked for observations, not imaginations now be specific Most of whatever got recorded by Einstein, Planck and numerous others were initially imaginations. So, just imagine what this interpretation could lead to. science starts with observation not imagination. so, last chance, from what observations do you base your hypothesis? I have taken observations of others as having researched into account, and I tend to agree with much of what has been observed and interpreted by others. you have made observations? others have made observations? SPECIFIC: specified, precise, or particular When are you going to observe the best available science? ("never" is not a very good answer unless you are a pretend Atheist that only acts/ reacts like a Semite) BTW; *Your inability to constructively interpret science isn't my fault. LOL wrong answer goofy Double ditto, right back at you. |
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"Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 4:43 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 12:35 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 10:55 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 7:31 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 13, 3:17 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, "Rocky" wrote: Deadly Gravity Wave Approaching EARTH http://youtu.be/96cB-HUpAXU Uploaded by J7409 on Oct 13, 2011 I believe gravity has a 2c velocity, if not faster. I'm curious bradly, just what observations led to this "belief " of yours. be specific please I do not believe that we can stop photons dead in their tracks if the force of gravity is only worth c. snip the rest of your beliefs I asked for observations, not imaginations now be specific Most of whatever got recorded by Einstein, Planck and numerous others were initially imaginations. So, just imagine what this interpretation could lead to. science starts with observation not imagination. so, last chance, from what observations do you base your hypothesis? I have taken observations of others as having researched into account, and I tend to agree with much of what has been observed and interpreted by others. you have made observations? others have made observations? SPECIFIC: specified, precise, or particular When are you going to observe the best available science? ("never" is not a very good answer unless you are a pretend Atheist that only acts/ reacts like a Semite) BTW; Your inability to constructively interpret science isn't my fault. LOL wrong answer goofy Double ditto, right back at you. oooh you really got me with that one such rapier wit chuckle, chuckle, LOL, ROTFLOL |
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Deadly Gravity Wave Approaching EARTH
On Oct 14, 5:48*pm, "David Staup" wrote:
"Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 4:43 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message .... On Oct 14, 12:35 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message .... On Oct 14, 10:55 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 14, 7:31 am, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 13, 3:17 pm, "David Staup" wrote: "Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Oct 13, 2:47 pm, "Rocky" wrote: Deadly Gravity Wave Approaching EARTH http://youtu.be/96cB-HUpAXU Uploaded by J7409 on Oct 13, 2011 I believe gravity has a 2c velocity, if not faster. I'm curious bradly, just what observations led to this "belief " of yours. be specific please I do not believe that we can stop photons dead in their tracks if the force of gravity is only worth c. snip the rest of your beliefs I asked for observations, not imaginations now be specific Most of whatever got recorded by Einstein, Planck and numerous others were initially imaginations. So, just imagine what this interpretation could lead to. science starts with observation not imagination. so, last chance, from what observations do you base your hypothesis? I have taken observations of others as having researched into account, and I tend to agree with much of what has been observed and interpreted by others. you have made observations? others have made observations? SPECIFIC: specified, precise, or particular When are you going to observe the best available science? ("never" is not a very good answer unless you are a pretend Atheist that only acts/ reacts like a Semite) BTW; Your inability to constructively interpret science isn't my fault. LOL wrong answer goofy Double ditto, right back at you. oooh you really got me with that one such rapier wit chuckle, chuckle, LOL, ROTFLOL No wit intended. So when are you going to tell us how much time we got left before the big gravity wave does us in? |
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