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On Feb 21, 5:55*pm, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/mai...2008/02/20/sci... Ken xxein: It is not final. The bowling ball theory has not been disproven. Furthermore, the amount of lubrication on the alley has has not been dismissed as a possible threshold factor. Is there only one G-relativity? I think not. Under the narrow scope of this study, it may inadvertently miss that there are wider and deeper aspects that may change the paradigm. But we should not be comparing bananas and cucumbers here. Instead, we should be looking directly at the G-relativity issue itself. We have tools that we use, but there are many more tools we haven't even considered using to solve for a solution. G-relativity probably has many solutions, but we aren't as familiar with this as we might think we are. Perhaps we should design more experiments that provide positive feedback rather than a 'hit or miss' approach that would falsely identify G-relativity as a certain theory. But remember, this is going to be brought up time and time again. The results of these experiments will undoubtedly vary. But all this depends upon the g(00). It seems certain that a g(00) must exist in order for the G-relativity to exist at all. This is probably where the E-relativity got screwed up and reached a dead end. It didn't have the ability to explore the regions that it admitted it implied (the dreaded 'nether' region). The E-relativity didn't reach the bottom of the problem. Nor did it understand the breadth. It was a shallow investigation that only sometimes got any result at all. There is simply no 'proof' in this except for an occasional positive response that might not be directly related. Otoh, there seems to be a strong force that arises occasionally between the experimental probe and the test apparatus. Its likely that some energy transfer may happen at a sub-level (or else g(00) is false). The test apparatus may give indication of a contracting space while the probe shows an expanding space and the dissemination of material directly within the Schwartzchild radius. I have done these experiments and found them to be mosty subjectively oriented. I didn't have the same lab conditions or the same material setup every time. And sometimes the 'Heisenberg Principle' crops up. Was there a reason to perform the experiment or not. Regardless of my experimental results (not designed to prove a G- relativity), I hope that further investigation will continue and that positive results will come to those that are willing to carry on this investigation. |
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