Flexi-gravity: It bends, it twists, it dances a jig!



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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Greysky"
Date: 19 Feb 2006 02:03:00 PM
Object: Flexi-gravity: It bends, it twists, it dances a jig!
http://news.scotsman.com/scitech.cfm?id=253972006
Scottish gravity: the constant changes so dark matter goes away. Yay, and
here I thought Scotland was only good for getting properly stuffed and aged
haggis... what they don't say inthe article but must be true also: If the
gravitational constant is variable throughout the universe, so also must be
the speed of light. In some part of the universe the natural speed of light
is infinite.
Greysky
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User: "hanson"

Title: Re: Flexi-gravity: It bends, it twists, it dances a jig! 19 Feb 2006 04:40:01 PM
"Greysky" <greyskyat@sbcglobaldot.net> wrote in message
news:U94Kf.10223$rL5.1453@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net...

http://news.scotsman.com/scitech.cfm?id=253972006
Scottish gravity: the constant changes so dark matter goes away. Yay, and here I
thought Scotland was only good for getting properly stuffed and aged haggis...
what they don't say inthe article but must be true also: If the gravitational
constant is variable throughout the universe, so also must be the speed of light.
In some part of the universe the natural speed of light is infinite.
Greysky

[hanson]
http://news.scotsman.com/scitech.cfm?id=253972006 wherein is says:
"Dr HongSheng Zhao, of St Andrews, and his Belgian collaborator
Dr Benoit Famaey believe that gravity actually changes depending
on where it is in the universe, and have thrown down a challenge for
their doubters to prove them wrong."


..... ahahaha... Greysky, no reason to celebrate that early. The relativists
will simply maintain that this is only an extension of SR/GR simply
because the Zhao-"where" has to be relative to something else, sort
of a nested Einstein gig and Albert will be back in the saddle again...
.....except that Einstein relativity also can be described equally well
as a nested Newtonian story which makes Newton out to be the
(currently) most favored physic dude.
Of course you can go even further back to the epicycles and into
antiquity. The entire evolution of physics shows a picture that
were not for the personality cult in physics, then a healthy physics
would have evolved based on self-evident self-similarities in nature
that can be explained and described by a simple nested formalisms,
reiterations and scaling law limits, (perhaps even showing the perennial
religion-like master/disciple relationship that fucks up the picture... )
ahahahaha... ahahaha... ahahahanson
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