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All masses fall alike. This means that gravity could move a
potentially infinite mass without resistance. In this sense gravity is an all powerful force. Mitch Reamsch; Falling light chnages colour |
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On May 10, 6:12*pm, The Ghost In The Machine
wrote: In sci.physics.relativity, *wrote on Sat, 10 May 2008 18:23:06 -0700 (PDT) : All masses fall alike. This means that gravity could move a potentially infinite mass without resistance. In this sense gravity is an all powerful force. Mitch Reamsch; Falling light chnages colour Falling light does indeed change color; the question is how much. Do you have a formula? -- #191, fortune: not found ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com** It depends on whether it is going in or out of gravity. The actual quantity I believe is called the Einstein shift. At a black hole the Einstein shift goes infinite. So light at the event horizon going in gets infinitely blueshifted while light coming out gets infinitely redshifted. So black holes make two nonsense predictions at their event horizons: Infinite Energy Light and Zero Energy Light. Black hole theory brakes down first at the event horizon then inside. Black holes are going out with a bang. Mitch Raemsch; Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 |
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All Nobel Laureates
777 individuals and 20 organizations have been awarded the Nobel Prize. http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/lists/all/index.html |
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On May 11, 12:14*am, Ralph Hertle wrote:
All Nobel Laureates 777 individuals and 20 organizations have been awarded the Nobel Prize. http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/lists/all/index.html Why do people continue to humor the noise generator? |
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In sci.physics.relativity,
wrote on Sat, 10 May 2008 19:43:47 -0700 (PDT) : On May 10, 6:12*pm, The Ghost In The Machine wrote: In sci.physics.relativity, *wrote on Sat, 10 May 2008 18:23:06 -0700 (PDT) : All masses fall alike. This means that gravity could move a potentially infinite mass without resistance. In this sense gravity is an all powerful force. Mitch Reamsch; Falling light chnages colour Falling light does indeed change color; the question is how much. Do you have a formula? -- #191, fortune: not found ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com** It depends on whether it is going in or out of gravity. The actual quantity I believe is called the Einstein shift. And that is ... ? Also, how does something fall out of gravity? At a black hole the Einstein shift goes infinite. So light at the event horizon going in gets infinitely blueshifted while light coming out gets infinitely redshifted. So black holes make two nonsense predictions at their event horizons: Infinite Energy Light and Zero Energy Light. Black hole theory brakes down first at the event horizon then inside. Black holes are going out with a bang. If I understand you correctly, black holes never were (they are, after all, a working hypothesis). So now one has to cast about for alternative explanations for various pictures, among them Cygnus X-1. This should not be too difficult for you, but you'll need to get the observations exactly right in your alternative model. A black hole of a certain mass explains X-1 reasonably well, as I understand it, in standard physics. A fair number here of course consider standard physics hopelessly corrupted, by those who aren't open to "new, correct" ideas or some such. Me, I tend to follow the herd. Mitch Raemsch; Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 -- #191, Useless C++ Programming Idea #889123: std::vector... v; for(int i = 0; i v.size(); i++) v.erase(v.begin() + i); ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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All masses fall alike. This means that gravity could move a potentially infinite mass without resistance. In this sense gravity is an all powerful force. Mitch Reamsch; Falling light chnages colour Hey ****ing stooopid: Parity violating massed sectors are neither required nor forbidden in metric-affine, Einstein-Cartan, teleparallel, and Riemannian geometry gravitations. Ashtekar has a parity violating term with the Immirzi coefficient. Indian Academy of Sciences 53(6) 1115 (1999) http://www.apa.org/journals/features/psp7761121.pdf Dunning-Kruger effect (2000 Ig Nobel Prize): ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge 1) Incompetent individuals tend to overestimate their own level of skill. 2) Incompetent individuals fail to recognize genuine skill in others. 3) Incompetent individuals fail to recognize the extremity of their inadequacy. http://www.meninhats.com/d/20040430.html http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/youare -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2 |
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"Uncle Al" wrote in message ... 1) Incompetent individuals tend to overestimate their own level of skill. 2) Incompetent individuals fail to recognize genuine skill in others. 3) Incompetent individuals fail to recognize the extremity of their inadequacy. Look in the mirror |
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On May 11, 8:25*am, The Ghost In The Machine
wrote: In sci.physics.relativity, *wrote on Sat, 10 May 2008 19:43:47 -0700 (PDT) : On May 10, 6:12*pm, The Ghost In The Machine wrote: In sci.physics.relativity, *wrote on Sat, 10 May 2008 18:23:06 -0700 (PDT) : All masses fall alike. This means that gravity could move a potentially infinite mass without resistance. In this sense gravity is an all powerful force. Mitch Reamsch; Falling light chnages colour Falling light does indeed change color; the question is how much. Do you have a formula? -- #191, fortune: not found ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com** It depends on whether it is going in or out of gravity. The actual quantity I believe is called the Einstein shift. And that is ... ? Also, how does something fall out of gravity? That is simple. Gravity decelerates something leaving it. The escape velocity it will be greater than the deceleration. At a black hole the Einstein shift goes infinite. So light at the event horizon going in gets infinitely blueshifted while light coming out gets infinitely redshifted. So black holes make two nonsense predictions at their event horizons: Infinite Energy Light and Zero Energy Light. Black hole theory brakes down first at the event horizon then inside. Black holes are going out with a bang. If I understand you correctly, black holes never were (they are, after all, a working hypothesis). *So now one has to cast about for alternative explanations for various pictures, among them Cygnus X-1. This should not be too difficult for you, but you'll need to get the observations exactly right in your alternative model. *A black hole of a certain mass explains X-1 reasonably well, as I understand it, in standard physics. A fair number here of course consider standard physics hopelessly corrupted, by those who aren't open to "new, correct" ideas or some such. *Me, I tend to follow the herd. Mitch Raemsch; Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 -- #191, Useless C++ Programming Idea #889123: std::vector... v; for(int i = 0; i v.size(); i++) v.erase(v.begin() + i); ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com**- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On May 11, 3:23 am, wrote:
All masses fall alike. This means that gravity could move a potentially infinite mass without resistance. In this sense gravity is an all powerful force. Yeah, we could build a gravity wheels. How much conclusions does one need to make before consideration? There are so much clues provided, thinking towards a goal in stead of away from it is very likely to lead to results. The ignorance towards the topic might even be big enough for the hidden solution to be something very simple. Entertaining the thought for just 10 min puts you well beyond the masses for they made it their goal not to look at all. But think, what is the upper size limit for a human powered pendulum? 100 tons? The cluelesisity doesn't approach infinite until we start to considering the consideration of it. Here is a short youtube demo from Veljko Milković's 2 stage oscillator. http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/veljko...?v=IHln0xczRk8 Here is his longer google video presentation. http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/veljko...22273257830738 an interview (forward it a bit to see the device) http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/veljko...53557892175614 The thing to understand here is that the 2 stage oscillator takes less energy from the pendulum if you put more load on it. The demand scales reverse proportional with the supply. The pendulum swings longer with more load attached to stage 2. Like a mechanical amp limiter. This pumps a liter over 4 meters every second with no real effort. http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/veljko...98233322135982 The pendulum is clearly much to light and the construction is absorbing the better part of the pulse forces. But still it works! I have tested it and attached my bicycle to the beam. A slight push against the pendulum and the bike flies up in the air. Of course the energy remains in the system and the bike sends it's energy back to the pendulum on it's way down. The point is that the initial push SEEMS meaningless compared to the weight lifted. It boils down to lifting 40 liters over 20 cm every 2 seconds. A human doing that kind of labor on boxes doesn't look like the guy in the video. The work done by us in lifting a mass of 100 grams to a height of 1 meter above the surface of earth is approximately 1 joule (so they say) The operator is doing 40 joules of work every 1 second or 40 watt / second / second Not a miracle at first sight but the way the output matches the input exactly could be thought of as truly magical. :-) Not free energy either but gravity's ability to accelerate bodies is clearly demonstrated. Here are some inspirational documents. http://gabydewilde.googlepages.com/weightamplifier gabydewilde - weightamplifier http://gabydewilde.googlepages.com/gravity-engine gabydewilde - gravity engine Just for fun. If I really knew how to build a gravity engine I wouldn't tell you, trust me. But just the thinking about it is quite fun in the opinion that is entirely my own. Have fun, :-) ____ http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl http://wind-car.go-here.nl http://blog.360.yahoo.com/factuurexpress |
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