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The Ping-Pong Ball and The Sun / S D Rodrian
Gravity Force Inside a Spherical Shell (is always zero) http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...ell2.html#wtls So, how thick is the shell or gaseous outer wall of our sun? ~ BG |
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The Ping-Pong Ball and The Sun / S D Rodrian
On Oct 26, 1:51 am, BradGuth
wrote: Gravity Force Inside a Spherical Shell (is always zero) http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...ell2.html#wtls So, how thick is the shell or gaseous outer wall of our sun? If the universe operated as described by classical laws of gravity (e.g. via your mythical graviton) then probably the Sun would look like a big frozen planet (along with every other star). The "shell" might simply descend in density to a least dense center, that's all. Fortunately the universe doesn't look inside the craniums of men to learn how it's permitted to work (or not): Eventually men LEARN the Earth isn't flat. That the universe does not revolve around their itty bitty planet. And that the reason why gravitational anomalies suffuse the universe everywhere they look is NOT because "God likes lo create complex puzzles with wandering planets, and gravitational forces that don't act on the parts of a mass just on the whole of it" but because they have yet to fully grasp (understand) exactly how perfectly simple the workings of the universe really are. You can learn a bit of it by traveling to: http://physics.sdrodian.com You will have to shut your mind to the bunk more primitive monkeys than you have come up with throughout theis ascent from more primitive ages... to our howling day. But it can be done (by most monkeys, if not all). Good luck! S D Rodrian http://sdrodrian.com http://physics.sdrodrian.com http://mp3.sdrodrian.com .. |
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The Ping-Pong Ball and The Sun / S D Rodrian
On 26 Oct, 18:15, Aardvark wrote:
On Oct 26, 1:51 am, BradGuth wrote: Gravity Force Inside a Spherical Shell (is always zero) http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...ell2.html#wtls So, how thick is the shell or gaseous outer wall of our sun? If the universe operated as described by classical laws of gravity (e.g. via your mythical graviton) then probably the Sun would look like a big frozen planet (along with every other star). The "shell" might simply descend in density to a least dense center, that's all. Fortunately the universe doesn't look inside the craniums of men to learn how it's permitted to work (or not): Eventually men LEARN the Earth isn't flat. That the universe does not revolve around their itty bitty planet. And that the reason why gravitational anomalies suffuse the universe everywhere they look is NOT because "God likes lo create complex puzzles with wandering planets, and gravitational forces that don't act on the parts of a mass just on the whole of it" but because they have yet to fully grasp (understand) exactly how perfectly simple the workings of the universe really are. You can learn a bit of it by traveling to: http://physics.sdrodian.com You will have to shut your mind to the bunk more primitive monkeys than you have come up with throughout theis ascent from more primitive ages... to our howling day. But it can be done (by most monkeys, if not all). Good luck! S D Rodrianhttp://sdrodrian.comhttp://physics.sdrodrian.comhttp://mp3.sdrodrian.com . Can't you figure out how to set your line length to something sensible? |
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On Oct 26, 10:15*am, Aardvark wrote:
On Oct 26, 1:51 am, BradGuth wrote: Gravity Force Inside a Spherical Shell (is always zero) http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...ell2.html#wtls So, how thick is the shell or gaseous outer wall of our sun? If the universe operated as described by classical laws of gravity (e.g. via your mythical graviton) then probably the Sun would look like a big frozen planet (along with every other star). The "shell" might simply descend in density to a least dense center, that's all. Fortunately the universe doesn't look inside the craniums of men to learn how it's permitted to work (or not): Eventually men LEARN the Earth isn't flat. That the universe does not revolve around their itty bitty planet. And that the reason why gravitational anomalies suffuse the universe everywhere they look is NOT because "God likes lo create complex puzzles with wandering planets, and gravitational forces that don't act on the parts of a mass just on the whole of it" but because they have yet to fully grasp (understand) exactly how perfectly simple the workings of the universe really are. You can learn a bit of it by traveling to: http://physics.sdrodian.com "Firefox can't find the server at physics.sdrodian.com" You will have to shut your mind to the bunk more primitive monkeys than you have come up with throughout theis ascent from more primitive ages... to our howling day. But it can be done (by most monkeys, if not all). Good luck! S D Rodrianhttp://sdrodrian.comhttp://physics.sdrodrian.comhttp://mp3.sdrodrian.com We monkeys need something more than luck. ~ BG |
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The Ping-Pong Ball and The Sun / S D Rodrian
On Oct 26, 7:29*pm, BradGuth wrote:
"Firefox can't find the server at physics.sdrodian.com" I never said I wasn't a monkey myself: http://physics.sdrodrian.com/ SDR |
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The Ping-Pong Ball and The Sun / S D Rodrian
On Oct 26, 9:08*pm, Aardvark wrote:
On Oct 26, 7:29*pm, BradGuth wrote: "Firefox can't find the server at physics.sdrodian.com" I never said I wasn't a monkey myself: http://physics.sdrodrian.com/ SDR I agree, there's more to the complex formation and logic of our known universe than the extremely weak force of gravity. Gravity seems more of a subsequent reaction rather than a primary cause. ~ BG |
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The Ping-Pong Ball and The Sun / S D Rodrian
On Nov 29 2009, 9:02*pm, BradGuth wrote:
On Oct 26, 9:08*pm, Aardvark wrote: On Oct 26, 7:29*pm, BradGuth wrote: "Firefox can't find the server at physics.sdrodian.com" I never said I wasn't a monkey myself: http://physics.sdrodrian.com/ SDR I agree, there's more to the complex formation and logic of our known universe than the extremely weak force of gravity. Gravity seems more of a subsequent reaction rather than a primary cause. *~ BG ToYa All Fusion core can equal the compression force for 10 billion years,but gravity all ways wins in the end.Sun changes(evolves),but gravity is the same.Gravity creates fusion. Best keep that in mind Bert |
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