
13-December-2004, 06:47 AM
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Most of this evidence is based upon experiments in our local framework, Where gravity for all intense and purposes is constant. It is only with increasing distance from the sun that the second derivative of the ‘g’ function comes into play, and therefore it must effects interplanetary missions, and comets.
The sign is not wrong (and I was joking about Titan being three times lighter). The anomalous acceleration of Pioneer 10 & 11 is towards the Sun, and this is consistent with a decrease in the momentum of the probes moving away from the solar system.
Remember, I am throwing out at least two of Newton’s laws: A body can only remain in motion if there is a sufficient ‘inertial field’ surrounding the body to maintain the motion. Likewise, there is no action at a distance: We are attracted to the sun because the inertial framework of the sun extends well beyond our planet. This force becomes so weak that distant galaxies are only attracted to each other if there is literally a connecting trail of matter between them. This is all EXTREMELY speculative, but I need it to explain why a universe that is not expanding is not contracting.
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I will not reply further as I cannot think of a rebuttal to utter nonsense.
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