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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "brian a m stuckless"
Date: 23 Feb 2006 07:47:10 AM
Object: Gravity is Anti-buoyancy.
$$ Pendulum clock = accelerometer = altimeter:
$$ [ The reading AT *START* "falls" (drops) DURiNG "free fall". ]
$$ [ Any reading AT *START* "drops" (falls) at LOWER elevation. ]
$$ Gravity is Anti-buoyancy.
GUESS iSS GR T_uv = G_absolute/G ..TENSORs;
= F_c*r^2/G*M1*m1 ..where F_c is F_coulomb;
= F_c*r^2/k_c*q1*q2
= m1*g/G*M1*m1
= m1*g/k_c*q1*q2
= 1/(n - 1)
= G_relative
= GR = GTR = gtr = GR Tivity = Gr.
Therefore:
G*M1*m1 = k_c*q1*q2 = (n - 1)*Fc*r^2 ..F_c is PROPER notation;
= (n - 1)*m1*r^2*g
= (n - 1)*(eM + eV)*r
= (n - 1)*eG*r
= (n - 1)*m1*r*v1^2
= m1*r*vesc^2/2 ..v_escape, vesc
= mS*r^2*g ..mS is SiGNETiC mass.
$$ SiGNETiC mass mS changes, from (+) OUTgoing to (-) iNcoming.
Sue... wrote: > > Ken S. Tucker wrote: -=-

Take a cylinder floating in space, -=-
and prove gravity doesn't exist? > > LOL >

Right!... -=- > (inertial = no forces)
A lot of confusion abounds concerning the term "free fall"
and acceleration. A "free falling" accelerometer does not
read zero. -=-

$$ Pendulum clock = accelerometer = altimeter.
$$ [ The reading AT *START* "falls" (drops) DURiNG "free fall". ]
$$ [ Any reading AT *START* "drops" (falls) at LOWER elevation. ]
$$ HOPE this helps, ```Brian A M Stuckless, Ph.T (Tivity).

-=- All the massive entities comprising the accelerometer
have the same acceleration so it falsely indicates zero.

The free falling machine's velocity wrt a barycentre increases
expoentially and the energy transaction is revealed when it
slams into a rock and heats it. An orbital trajectory
is truly free fall. The velocity (averaged for a period) is
constant and the energy is conserved. > > Sue...

Re: Invalidity of General Theory of Relativity
Re: Gravity is Anti-buoyancy.
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User: "PD"

Title: Re: Gravity is Anti-buoyancy. 23 Feb 2006 12:41:52 PM
Buoyancy is gravity at work!
PD
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User: "Robert J. Kolker"

Title: Re: Gravity is Anti-buoyancy. 23 Feb 2006 08:34:31 AM
brian a m stuckless wrote:


Re: Invalidity of General Theory of Relativity
Re: Gravity is Anti-buoyancy.

Take your meds.
Bob Kolker



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