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To: zonkie who wrote (10265)9/7/1998 9:08:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 11684
 
I thought I covered gravity waves and uni-fields. I could have sworn it. I don't mind a little debate. Einstein admitted he used a fudge factor to make his calcs work out. In the first test of relativity the margin of error of the measurement of the bending of light was greater than the measured quantity but it did not seem to matter to the believers. The theory was proved if you just shifted the telescope and squinted. Heck, anybody who thinks things can't move faster than the speed of light hasn't been around my office at quitting time.

So how do those nimrods get around the gotta stop eventually theory? If you have deceleration where does it stop? to coin a phrase. And when does gravity go away? They think they can get around that by saying gravity cannot act infinitely fast at infinite distances. Some fudge pie. Like gravity has all these slow local fields that only go so far. So the milky way is some teensy gravity field. Highly localized. I will admit the far away galaxies are minimally affected by the 'way, but if the universe has an average density is has an average gravity and that effect is centroidal. And that force will never go away. never never never never not never. Or at least for a very long time.

Here 'tis. Lets say you put a mass in the centre of a void with G gravity. Explode that mass with Y energy. The mass flies apart with Z speed. It creates a time field T a dimension field and a gravity field. G The G field expands and weakens with the expansion but stays finite in the time field. As G approaches zero T approaches infinity or infinite speed of passage (where the heck is the infinity symbol on the keyboard?) Z also approaches zero as does Y. So as G-->0, Y-->0, Z-->0, T--> ~~, As G decreases time speeds up. (It slows in gravity fields) Obviously as time which is created by the Z field is finite it soon runs out. The limit is reached and God reaches out and winds up the Toy mouse once again. The question: is how far is it to the nearest MacDonalds?

BUT if everything approaches zero it never gets their or does it? IS the gravity enough to stop it from the word go? Since it created by mass alone or so it seems it would be the only energy left when all is at rest. In essence it is the potential energy of the 'verse.
If you go back to f=ma you get a static situation at non infinite but calculable expansion.

In the end it is Newton who is right. Gravity is the road apple of the universe. It just lies there and sticks to everything.

I know what you are thinking. Is there a cure?

EC<:-}