
07-June-2002, 06:57 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: USA
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On 2002-06-06 09:10, John Kierein wrote:
. . .I personally think Charles Brush's ideas are the right ones. He said the cause of the push was very long wavelength, highly penetrating electromagnetic radiation, much longer in wavelength than radio waves.
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If this is electromagnetic radiation, why isn't it detectable with normal detectors? Long wavelength merely means low frequency, and everything from DC up is monitored to the noise floor constantly. If it's below the noise floor, why isn't gravity then upset by the higher level background noise?
If it's electromagnetic, then it should follow the characteristics of all other electromagnetic radiation, right?
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