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Aladar wrote: Where have you shown it? You were asked for a reference to this, and you provided a cite to a paper that you admitted didn't consider the (1-fi)^-1/3 case. However, it provided a report of a systematic error in the right direction and of the right magnitude, corresponding to the differences of my representation from the old erratic so called GR and the really observed in 77 in the GPS proved mine is correct. I've read the cite you gave, and it does not talk about a systematic error. You give no math showing that any systematic error there might be is of the right magnitude to be your claim. Where is the calculations showing (1-fi)^-1/3 is better than (1-2fi)^-1/2? What is the chi squared fit of both functions? Try http://stolmarphysics.com I just looked there, and there is no calculation showing your function is a better fit than the GR function. Again, where is the math showing your equation is a better fit than the GR equation? |
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Aladar wrote: Where have you shown it? You were asked for a reference to this, and you provided a cite to a paper that you admitted didn't consider the (1-fi)^-1/3 case. However, it provided a report of a systematic error in the right direction and of the right magnitude, corresponding to the differences of my representation from the old erratic so called GR and the really observed in 77 in the GPS proved mine is correct. I've read the cite you gave, and it does not talk about a systematic error. You give no math showing that any systematic error there might be is of the right magnitude to be your claim. Where is the calculations showing (1-fi)^-1/3 is better than (1-2fi)^-1/2? What is the chi squared fit of both functions? Try http://stolmarphysics.com I just looked there, and there is no calculation showing your function is a better fit than the GR function. Again, where is the math showing your equation is a better fit than the GR equation? |
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