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Originally Posted by Tensor
Exactly where do I say that we should not look? I am specifically refering to your idea, which has been shown to be wrong. I (and others, as you have been shown) have no problem looking for variation if it is small enough to be within the measured limits. Trying to claim a variable g that is larger than the possible observed limits (as you have) is bad science.
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And what if it is NOT within the measured limits? What then? Worse, what if my hypothesis of inertial mass cum deltaG = ~1 G per AU proves right? What then? I called it bad science because I keep hearing reasons why we should hunker down with the knowledge, GR etc., we have and continue to work with that, though it does not explain lots of anomalies, as discussed in these past 75 pages. Good science should take an interest.