A Physics forum. Physics Banter

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Go Back   Home » Physics Banter forum » Physics Newsgroups » The Theory of Relativity
Site Map Home Register Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Tags: , , ,

The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old October 2nd 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Citereh02
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 7
Default The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe

The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe

The Gravity Transformations provided at the Website and in many of these
postings lead to an interesting, and fully internally and externally
compatible, conclusion as to the way universes form. Consider the effects of
these transformations:

Force = 1
Length = 1/(1-$)
Time = (1-$)

where $ is the gravitational potential between an infinite radius and the
elevation under consideration.

These transformations show that an object contracts under the effects of
gravitation in terms of the units of measurement which exist at a
quasi-infinite radius and, as it does, the size of the matter contained therein
shrinks in proportion. Initially, the size of the object, both as measured with
the units of measurement existing at a quasi-infinite distance and those
existing within the object contracts as one would expect. When the object has
reduced its diameter to about 1/10th of its Horizon Radius, the situation
changes. As externally observed, the contraction continues to the horizon
radius, but as observed internally using "local" units of measurement the
situation is different. The contraction slows and when the internally observed
radius has reduced to four times the horizon radius (the externally observed
radius is twice the horizon radius at this point), the contraction ceases and
the object begins to expand! This expansion continues until the internally
observed radius becomes infinite as the externally observed radius falls to the
horizon radius.

During this process, the gravitational transformation for time causes the
later portion of the process to slow down, in terms of the external units of
measurement. As observed internally late in the process, the object will appear
to have originated as an intensely energetic point which rapidly expands to the
size of the primordial fireball of the "big bang" (cosmic inflation). This
fireball then expands and cools to form a universe similar to the one we know.
That Universe, as observed internally, will expand forever. As observed
externally, as it loses energy by radiation, it will contract to a size which
is incomparably smaller than a nucleon after an incredibly long period of time.
The internally observed expansion results from the fact that once the object
has contracted to its minimum internally observed size, the pressure produced
by its radiation will exceed the pressure produced by gravitation.

Cosmologists are currently suggesting that the matter in the Universe
seems to be imbedded as a "dust" in a gas composed of "dark matter" which
provides the pressure required to cause expansion. The amount of this "dark
matter" is estimated to be on the order of ten times the amount of "normal
matter" which exists. The background electromagnetic radiation of space, as
evidenced by its observed 3K to 3.5K radiation temperature shows that the
energy it represents is on that order. What seems to be overlooked is the fact
that electromagnetic radiation transports momentum and exerts a pressure as if
its component photons possessed inertial mass. (Never mind that photons are
alleged to be massless, if they look like a duck, walk like a duck, and quack
like a duck, then it is reasonable to accept that they are ducks and one must
accept that they possess inertial mass.) What is also overlooked is that
photons possess a gravitational mass which is twice their inertial mass. The
gas pressure and gravitational attraction associated with this radiation,
qualitatively at least, probably will account for much of the observed
cosmological behavior. It must also be remembered that when we look in any
direction either away from or towards the original primordial fireball, we are
looking into the past when the velocity of light, in absolute terms, was higher
than it is now.

Before you pass judgment on this posting, it is strongly suggested that
you read the material posted at http:/www.members.aol.com/einsteinhoax/text.htm
; /gravity.htm ; and /relcor.htm .

The source material for this posting may be found in "Gravity" (1987),
"The Einstein Hoax" (1997), and "Corrections to Residual Errors in Special
Relativity (1999) located at http://www.members.aol.com/einsteinhoax/site.htm .
EVERYTHING WHICH WE ACCEPT AS TRUE MUST BE CONSISTENT WITH EVERYTHING ELSE WE
HAVE ACCEPTED AS TRUE, IT MUST BE CONSISTENT WITH ALL OBSERVATIONS, AND IT MUST
BE MATHEMATICALLY VIABLE. PRESENT TEACHINGS DO NOT ALWAYS MEET THIS
REQUIREMENT. THE WORLD IS ENTITLED TO A HIGHER STANDARD OF WORKMANSHIP FROM
THOSE IT HAS GRANTED WORLD CLASS STATUS.

Please back up any response with an E-mail as Newsgroups are not monitored
on a regular basis. Objective responses will be treated with the same courtesy
as they are presented. To prevent the wastage of time on both of our parts,
please do not raise objections that are not related to material that you have
read at the Website. This posting is merely a summary.

For a response send E-Mail to

The material at the Website has been posted continuously for over 5 years.
In that time THERE HAVE BEEN NO OBJECTIVE, COMPETENT, AND RELAVENT REBUTTALS OF
ANY OF THE MATERIAL PRESENTED. There have only been hand waving arguments by
individuals who have mindlessly accepted the prevailing wisdom without
questioning it. If anyone provides a significant rebuttal that cannot be
objectively answered, the material at the Website will be withdrawn.

Ads
 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe Eganam Physics - General Discussion 2 April 24th 05 12:21 AM
The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe Levartq Physics - General Discussion 4 November 16th 04 05:19 AM
The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe Sosrdfq Physics - General Discussion 3 September 8th 04 08:02 PM
The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe Citereh02 Physics - General Discussion 1 October 2nd 03 05:36 PM
The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe Esoohc16 Physics - General Discussion 1 August 16th 03 04:12 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:03 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 2.4.0
Copyright ©2004-2008 Physics Banter, part of the NewsgroupBanter project.
The comments are property of their posters.
Loan - Motorcycle Insurance UK - Loans - Loans - Car Credit