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Just got a web site up and going and enough content is there now for
people to judge its validity.I just got someone to tell me the theory is invalid but I need more opinions before I go discrediting the theory. Many of you must have seen it but most have not really said much about it. Theory deals with the idea that the sort of time dilation that occurs with gravity can also contract matter.The slower time dose the contracting not the gravity. The theory claims you cant contract matter without also expanding the surrounding space when gravitational time dilation is the case.The theory dose an exceptional job of giving alternative explanations for the creation of a universe to even an alternative mechanism for gravitational binding energy and even reversing entropy and more.And why I got so convinced about the theory is it gives a number of testable predictions and you will note that the first part of the site looks at one thats a bit difficult to do in reality but gets the idea across in the simplest way. I really want some opinions. www.alttheories.com |
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On Feb 28, 3:50*am, wrote:
Just got a web site up and going and enough content is there now for people to judge its validity.I just got someone to tell me the theory is invalid but I need more opinions before I go discrediting the theory. Many of you must have seen it but most have not really said much about it. Theory deals with the idea that the sort of time dilation that occurs with gravity can also contract matter.The slower time dose the contracting not the gravity. The theory claims you cant contract matter without also expanding the surrounding space when gravitational time dilation is the case.The theory dose an exceptional job of giving alternative explanations for the creation of a universe to even an alternative mechanism for gravitational binding energy and even reversing entropy and more.And why I got so convinced about the theory is it gives a number of testable predictions and you will note that the first part of the site looks at one thats a bit difficult to do in reality but gets the idea across in the simplest way. I really want some opinions.www.alttheories.com You really posted to the wrong news group for that purpose. There is scarcely anyone in this newsgroup with an opinion and the few that have one are too shy to express it. Sue... |
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Sue... wrote:
You really posted to the wrong news group for that purpose. There is scarcely anyone in this newsgroup with an opinion and the few that have one are too shy to express it. Sue... ROFLMAO!!!!! :-) |
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On Feb 28, 3:17 am, "Ragnar" wrote:
Sue... wrote: You really posted to the wrong news group for that purpose. There is scarcely anyone in this newsgroup with an opinion and the few that have one are too shy to express it. Sue... ROFLMAO!!!!! :-) You wouldn't be laughing if everyone here with an education in physics took the time to explain to you that you have no idea what you are talking about and shouldn't post again until you know enough mathematics to understand an average undergraduate mechanics textbook. |
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On Feb 28, 4:55 am, bz wrote:
wrote in news:96052594-f543-4e75-8e91-2bc1d511ba45 @j28g2000hsj.googlegroups.com: Just got a web site up and going and enough content is there now for people to judge its validity.I just got someone to tell me the theory is invalid but I need more opinions before I go discrediting the theory. Many of you must have seen it but most have not really said much about it. Theory deals with the idea that the sort of time dilation that occurs with gravity can also contract matter. 1) NO where on your site do you clearly state exactly what your 'theory' is. Actually I have no idea it just seams to lead to so many other theories that I cant even decide if I can even give it a name or do I need names and how many.If you don't believe me wait till I get the rest of its contents up. 2) the 'three column' format on your 'theory' page is a PITA to read. 3) You need to have someone proof read your text. You relied on a spell checker and have the wrong word, correctly spelled, in several places. 4) If you look at the Roche Limit and Swartzchild Radius for black holes the size needed to slow light to the speed you require, you will see that neither the barn, the pole nor any nearby observers, nor their planet would survive long enough to make any observations. Actually that would be true but its only an analogy a much lesser amount of gravity would work but then the amount of time dilation is also less and would not show the effect as clearly.Suppose you could argue for 2 tiny black holes that at the center of the barn that would slow the speed of light to something more extreme like .001 cm a second at its very center and we just average the speed to 10 seconds over the whole length. With hypothetical stuff you got lots of possibles and can go to ridiculous extremes. But yes if you could somehow keep the time dilating component of gravity without the gravity then setting up a real experiment would in principle be more possible but it may not be possible to have time dilation of this sort without gravity.Its not clear if gravity could be caused by the very time dilations it causes i.e. 2 sides of the same coin. But really no ones going to be able to actually do this experiment with an actual barn but you might in principle be able to do another one similar to the way that the experiment that led to the Shapiro effect was done. The slower time dose the ------------------does---??? Good point. contracting not the gravity. The theory claims you cant contract matter without also expanding the surrounding space when gravitational time dilation is the case.The theory dose an exceptional job of giving -----same mistake. The theory seems to be a dose of something. ----alternative explanations for the creation of a universe to even an alternative mechanism for gravitational binding energy and even reversing entropy and more.And why I got so convinced about the theory is it gives a number of testable predictions and you will note that the first part of the site looks at one thats a bit difficult to do in reality but gets the idea across in the simplest way. I really want some opinions. Opinions are like noses, everyone has one. But not all should be expressed in public. www.alttheories.com Broken links on first page. I suggest you readhttp://www.apa.org/journals/features/psp7761121.pdf Like I said I just got it up and then I got a bit impatient about finding out more if the theory was any good or really bad after another poster claimed it was a waste of time.Only so much point to worrying about proper spelling on a really flawed theory. But these news groups are great for testing out different ways of explaining problems to see what works best.Even a good theory if it cant be clearly explained so that both experts and hobbyist can understand it, will probably go nowhere. This is really nice of you to help its well appreciated thanks. Got any ideas on what its a theory of. Dale -- bz please pardon my infinite ignorance, the set-of-things-I-do-not-know is an infinite set. remove ch100-5 to avoid spam trap |
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On Feb 28, 4:51 pm, bz wrote:
wrote in news:ef8f4c8b-6d7b-4d91-ba68-ee54984a53d2 @s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com: But these news groups are great for testing out different ways of explaining problems to see what works best.Even a good theory if it cant be clearly explained so that both experts and hobbyist can understand it, will probably go nowhere. This is really nice of you to help its well appreciated thanks. Got any ideas on what its a theory of. Dale These News Groups are Great for getting flamed and getting an occasional useful idea. As for what you have a theory of, at the moment you don't have a theory of anything. It might be called a tentative idea of a conjecture of an inkling of something that might be worked into a theory someday. Remember, a theory 1) allows you to predict the results of experiments that have not yet been run. Not sure what experiments but yes dose predict the results for some undone experiments.The one with the contracting cubes moving apart would work but reduction to practice is a factor.But its possible that even with objects in free fall moving together towards a planets common center swamping the tiny amount of contractions that would occur it might still be posible that mathematically it could still be separated out. 2) is consistent with all known experimental data within its scope. It has no contradictions. 3) can be falsified. That is the theory can be disproved IF the results This is absolutely yes. One of my favorite gedankens is the one about an alternate look at Zeno's paradox.We all know about the argument where an arrow is 1/2 way to the target and then 1/2 again etc so mathematically the arrow should never reach the target but of course it dose and this is just a learning tool for math.But try this again only this time contract the arrow by 1/2 each time its 1/2 way to the target and try and speculate about what happens.Remember that if the arrow is 1/2 as long all of its references that it can use to measure any remaining distances is also now 1/2 as long. Well this alternative theory predicts the same thing but of course to a much smaller amount that will occur when measuring to the surface of a planet or other massive body.Surfaces will actually measure father away than what should be possible for a plaint of that diameter. It wont fit scale drawings of the same planet on paper. Negative results would prove the theory wrong.Should be possible to test our own planet but the expansion of space around something like our planet is going to be really tiny.What are the chances it was measured already in some unrelated experiment? that experiment mentioned in '1' are 'wrong' (different than the theory predicts). The third condition is important because in science a theory can never be proved but one (reproducible) experiment can disprove it. So, if you can not state your theory in a form that is testable, it isn't a theory. Good luck in your studies. -- bz please pardon my infinite ignorance, the set-of-things-I-do-not-know is an infinite set. remove ch100-5 to avoid spam trap An extra point I like about this theory is how it looks at black holes and gives some predictions on what would be observed if you approached one. The 3m level where light is in principle bent enough that it can make a complete orbit and is also predicted in this theory to actually be a flat surface. Tried to model how a hypothetical space ship could measure the curving light beam as it traveled around the black hole and through the space ship,could he observe the curving of the light beam and if not why. A possible answer is that anything our astronaut could use would become distorted, actually strength objects would become curved to match the light path.Turning the ruler over would only reverse the curving. But even this would require matter contraction on the lower side of the ruler. If true and our astronaut rulers continue to distort as he goes deeper and remember to him they are actually still straight, curving of his tools to him will eventually make the hypothetical event horizon reverse becoming a white hole that to him now curves inwards.Note that this event horizon now contains a universe larger than the total white hole surface area is able top contain. Note how some of our present day predictions for how the most distant possible views from a hypothetical telescope would see our most early universe. It would be small patches located at different points. They would have repulsive gravity but in reality its a bit like saying the sky has repulsive gravity.They would be odd that while they will appear in different locations in our universe if you got up close to one it would reveal itself to actually only be the one object.And the really interesting prediction is that the surfaces would work just like the predictions for wormholes.Shortcuts to other locations in our universe.We should get the equivalent of cosmic rays from white holes as Doppler shifted light or other radiation that falls into our universe from white holes. Sorry about this part being even more speculative but This theory also predicts white holes or the theory is again proven wrong. |
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On Feb 28, 4:51 pm, bz wrote:
wrote in news:ef8f4c8b-6d7b-4d91-ba68-ee54984a53d2 @s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com: But these news groups are great for testing out different ways of explaining problems to see what works best.Even a good theory if it cant be clearly explained so that both experts and hobbyist can understand it, will probably go nowhere. This is really nice of you to help its well appreciated thanks. Got any ideas on what its a theory of. Dale These News Groups are Great for getting flamed and getting an occasional useful idea. As for what you have a theory of, at the moment you don't have a theory of anything. It might be called a tentative idea of a conjecture of an inkling of something that might be worked into a theory someday. Remember, a theory 1) allows you to predict the results of experiments that have not yet been run. Not sure what experiments but yes it predict the results for some undone experiments.The one with the contracting cubes moving apart would work but reduction to practice is a factor.But its possible that even with objects in free fall moving together towards a planets common center swamping the tiny amount of contractions that would occur it might still be possible that mathematically it could possibly still be separated out and observed. 2) is consistent with all known experimental data within its scope. It has no contradictions that I have been able to find. 3) can be falsified. That is the theory can be disproved IF the results that experiment mentioned in '1' are 'wrong' (different than the theory predicts). This is absolutely yes. One of my favorite Gedanken's is the one about an alternate look at Zeno's paradox.We all know about the argument where an arrow is 1/2 way to the target and then 1/2 again etc so mathematically the arrow should never reach the target but of course it dose and this is just a learning tool for math.But try this again only this time contract the arrow by 1/2 each time its 1/2 way to the target and try and speculate about what happens.Remember that if the arrow is 1/2 as long all of its references that it can use to measure any remaining distances is also now 1/2 as long. Well this alternative theory predicts the same thing but of course to a much smaller amount that will occur when measuring to the surface of a planet or other massive body.Surfaces will actually measure farther away than what should be possible for a plaint of that diameter. It wont fit scale drawings of the same planet on paper. Negative results would prove the theory wrong.Should be possible to test our own planet but the expansion of space around something like our planet is going to be really tiny.Its so simple that what are the chances it was measured already in some unrelated experiment?.Was probably overlooked as no one would have been looking for these effects. The third condition is important because in science a theory can never be proved but one (reproducible) experiment can disprove it. Only takes one conflict thats true. So, if you can not state your theory in a form that is testable, it isn't a theory. Good luck in your studies. -- bz please pardon my infinite ignorance, the set-of-things-I-do-not-know is an infinite set. remove ch100-5 to avoid spam trap An extra point I like about this theory is how it looks at black holes and gives some predictions on what would be observed if you approached one. The 3m level where light is in principle bent enough that it can make a complete orbit, is also predicted in this theory to actually be a flat surface. Tried to model how a hypothetical space ship could measure the curving light beam as it traveled around the black hole and through the space ship,could he observe the curving of the light beam and if not why. A possible answer is that anything our astronaut could use would become distorted, actually strength objects would become curved to match the light path.Turning the ruler over would only reverse the curving if this were so. But even this would require matter contraction on the lower side of the ruler. If true and our astronaut rulers continue to distort as he goes deeper and remember to him they are actually still straight, the continuing curving of his tools "to him" will eventually make the hypothetical event horizon reverse becoming a white hole that to him now curves inwards.Note that this event horizon now contains a universe larger than the total white hole surface area is now able top contain. Note how some of our present day predictions for how the most distant possible views from a hypothetical telescope would see our most early universe. It would be small patches located at different points. These predicted white holes would have repulsive gravity but in reality its a bit like saying the sky has repulsive gravity.They would be odd in that while they will appear in different locations in our universe and if you got up close to one it would reveal itself to actually only be the one object. A really really interesting prediction is that the surfaces would work just like the predictions given for wormholes.Shortcuts to other locations in our universe.Its possible that we should get the equivalent of cosmic rays from white holes as Doppler shifted light or other radiation that randomly falls into our universe from white holes. Sorry about this part being even more speculative but This theory also predicts white holes or the theory is again proven wrong. |
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