
05-July-2009, 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by snowflakeuniverse
I have presented this work earlier, but recently in the “Ask the expert” Forum a question about a variable light speed model was asked. This presents a bit of a procedural issue since an “against the mainstream” answer is required in a forum that does not tolerate against the mainstream responses. So I thought I would explain such a model that requires a variable speed for the speed of light.
Snowflake
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Thank you for your clear and honest answer.
The thing with the Q&A forum is that it is for mainstream-science answers to questions. If you have a non-mainstream answer, you don't give it there. Now you did the right thing, partially, by putting your answer over here in the ATM forum, but to a certain extent you should have just left it alone. (e.g. not put your links there, to here).
In any case, you've given your answer, and there is nothing to add on top of your previous (and now locked) threads, so (in accordance with established procedure) this thread is now locked too.
Any further discussion is essentially re-hashing your previous threads.
Please don't provide such an answer to a question in the Q&A forum again.
Cheers,
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