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As voyager moves away from the solar system, its signals indicate a change in
light speed, presumeably due to both gravity and the presence of other EM which makes up the local H-aether. Henri Wilson. See why relativity is wrong: http://www.users.bigpond.com/HeWn/index.htm |
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On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 08:06:59 +0000, HenriWilson wrote:
As voyager moves away from the solar system, its signals indicate a change in light speed, presumeably due to both gravity and the presence of other EM which makes up the local H-aether. Henri Wilson. See why relativity is wrong: http://www.users.bigpond.com/HeWn/index.htm It also supports my theory that the solar system sucks. |
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To Henri,
The reason Voyager's radio signals seem to take longer to reach the earth than its distance away from the earth warrants is that they start out by travelling at a speed less than c when they first leave the spacecraft. This is the case because the "Electromagnetic Field (or Frame) of Reference" or EFOR changes as Voyager leaves the EFOR of the solar system and moves into the EFOR of outer space where most of the heavenly bodies move away from the earth. The second of my "Selected Papers" titled: "Frames of Reference" first predicted as much 12 years ago. Especially see under the subheading: "The Variable Speed of Light Model". You will find my Selected Papers on my website at: http://www2.rideau.net/gaasbeek Formula [20] allows one to calculate the average speed at which the radio signal travels on its way to earth. It depends on how close the Voyager is to the nearest large body and at what velocity that body is travelling away from earth. It also depends on the size and luminosity of that moving body. Enjoy, Len. .................................................. ............... "HenriWilson" wrote in message ... As voyager moves away from the solar system, its signals indicate a change in light speed, presumeably due to both gravity and the presence of other EM which makes up the local H-aether. Henri Wilson. See why relativity is wrong: http://www.users.bigpond.com/HeWn/index.htm |
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Dear HenriWilson:
"HenriWilson" wrote in message ... As voyager moves away from the solar system, its signals indicate a change in light speed, presumeably due to both gravity and the presence of other EM which makes up the local H-aether. "And the only way to find out what I am going on about is to execute one of my 'exe' files and take your chances." No thanks. As much time as you spend coding, you could learn an only slightly different language. David A. Smith |
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"Titan Point" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 08:06:59 +0000, HenriWilson wrote: As voyager moves away from the solar system, its signals indicate a change in light speed, presumeably due to both gravity and the presence of other EM which makes up the local H-aether. Henri Wilson. See why relativity is wrong: http://www.users.bigpond.com/HeWn/index.htm It also supports my theory that the solar system sucks. ;-) Dirk Vdm |
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"HenriWilson" skrev i melding ... As voyager moves away from the solar system, its signals indicate a change in light speed, presumeably due to both gravity and the presence of other EM which makes up the local H-aether. Show us the calculation of the H-aether prediction, then. Paul |
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 07:09:39 -0700, \(formerly\)" dlzc1.cox@net
wrote: Dear HenriWilson: "HenriWilson" wrote in message .. . As voyager moves away from the solar system, its signals indicate a change in light speed, presumeably due to both gravity and the presence of other EM which makes up the local H-aether. "And the only way to find out what I am going on about is to execute one of my 'exe' files and take your chances." No thanks. As much time as you spend coding, you could learn an only slightly different language. My Haether theory is summarized in an html file, stoopid. David A. Smith Henri Wilson. See why relativity is wrong: http://www.users.bigpond.com/HeWn/index.htm |
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 08:59:11 -0500, "Len Gaasenbeek"
wrote: To Henri, The reason Voyager's radio signals seem to take longer to reach the earth than its distance away from the earth warrants is that they start out by travelling at a speed less than c when they first leave the spacecraft. This is the case because the "Electromagnetic Field (or Frame) of Reference" or EFOR changes as Voyager leaves the EFOR of the solar system and moves into the EFOR of outer space where most of the heavenly bodies move away from the earth. The second of my "Selected Papers" titled: "Frames of Reference" first predicted as much 12 years ago. Especially see under the subheading: "The Variable Speed of Light Model". You will find my Selected Papers on my website at: http://www2.rideau.net/gaasbeek Formula [20] allows one to calculate the average speed at which the radio signal travels on its way to earth. It depends on how close the Voyager is to the nearest large body and at what velocity that body is travelling away from earth. It also depends on the size and luminosity of that moving body. Enjoy, Len. I have a lot of respect for your ideas Len. I still think there is a deeper reason why all light setles down to roughly the same speed as it travels across vast distances. Interaction with other light seems the only logical explanation. ................................................. ............... Henri Wilson. See why relativity is wrong: http://www.users.bigpond.com/HeWn/index.htm |
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Dear HenriWilson:
"HenriWilson" wrote in message ... On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 07:09:39 -0700, \(formerly\)" dlzc1.cox@net wrote: Dear HenriWilson: "HenriWilson" wrote in message .. . As voyager moves away from the solar system, its signals indicate a change in light speed, presumeably due to both gravity and the presence of other EM which makes up the local H-aether. "And the only way to find out what I am going on about is to execute one of my 'exe' files and take your chances." No thanks. As much time as you spend coding, you could learn an only slightly different language. My Haether theory is summarized in an html file, stoopid. Your Haether theory is stoopid? Do I have to fight with you too? I *have* been trying to be civil. David A. Smith |
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 21:36:24 +0100, "Paul B. Andersen"
wrote: "HenriWilson" skrev i melding .. . As voyager moves away from the solar system, its signals indicate a change in light speed, presumeably due to both gravity and the presence of other EM which makes up the local H-aether. Show us the calculation of the H-aether prediction, then. Paul The theory hasn't reached the quantitative stage yet. Henri Wilson. See why relativity is wrong: http://www.users.bigpond.com/HeWn/index.htm |
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