View Single Post
  #361 (permalink)  
Old 07-February-2009, 10:46 PM
Fortis Fortis is offline
Order of Kilopi
 
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 3,704
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by forrest noble View Post
Fortis,
Although the aether is accelerating into the earth, this tiny acceleration rate of the aether would not significantly effect the speed rate of the aether in just one minute. The speed rate per minute would be 1,920 ft. per minute. You might say coincidentally that the speed of the aether is close to the speed rate reached by the acceleration of gravity from rest in .6 seconds here on Earth.

Since both the force of gravity and the speed of the aether are determined by the inverse square law of distance, but the rate of this change would be very different but would have an equational relationship for reasons as yet untheorized.

respectfully, forrest
I'm really confused now. The acceleration due to gravity is 32 ft/sec/sec. In 0.6 seconds the velocity, from rest, would be 19.2 feet/sec. Not 32 feet/sec. So is the 32 feet/sec wrong?

Please can you show how you obtain 32 ft/sec for the aether velocity given an acceleration due to gravity of 32 ft/sec/sec?

Can you then apply the same argument to an acceleration of 115200 ft/min/min?