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Old May 6th 08 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
Greg Neill
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Default Time dilatation in circular motion

"El Enrrabadore-mor" wrote in message


Take Pioneer 11, for example.
Pioneer 11 experienced, during almost ten years, a perfect
constant acceleration (a perfect straight line) directed towards
the Sun, whose mearured acceleration is exatly the
acceleration of Hubble constant.
Hubble constant is an acceleration, since it's a velocity taken
per a distance (Megaparcec). So that, we know that during
the time it takes for light to travel that distance (1 Mpc) the
velocity of celestial bodies increase 85 m/s - we have a "dv".
So the time it takes for light to travel the distance of 1 Mpc
can be calculated - it will be our "dt".
dv / dt = 85m/s / 1Mpc = Pioneer 11 acceleration.
It's a perfect match.

Don't tell me it was blueshift.
I know it was blueshift.
What else could it be?


My god that was awful in more ways than I care
to think about. Stop! Before you murder more
physics.
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