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Old May 2nd 07, 12:24 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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Painius When talking just waves in the vacuum of space it begs the
question "What is waving?" I relate that to space curving "What is
curving"? I relate that to time stopping "What has stopped'? Without
a particle for a wave to be part of to me creates one of natures great
mysteries. Painius we just don't have the knowledge to know what is
inside the vacuum of space. It is not like using the medium of water for
the Moon and Sun to create ocean waves. To detect space vacuum waves we
have the Casmir plates. To detect gravity waves from supernova
explosions we seem to have no detectors We must put the right detector
in space(not on the Earth's surface) and still I feel the chance of
picking up gravity waves will be nill. Painius we should never relate
"pond waves" with space waves There difference is like comparing apples
with oranges Bert

 




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