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Old 29-January-2007, 03:51 PM
my_wan my_wan is offline
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Originally Posted by john hunter View Post
Dear my wan,
You mentioned that any other work on this would be welcome.

In www.rescalingsymmetry.com there is something, and its sister website www.gravity.uk.com.

If you can make a relativistic version, please do.

All the best,

John Hunter
Yes I am in the process of reviewing that work. I assume it is you I emailed about what I was doing. The scaling appears to be tacked onto the standard model as an extra appendage. However by the way the conjecture was defined mc2-GMm/r=0 it appears that the scaling has some level of legitamacy at least as an approximation. I see that the rotation curves are not scaled to any actual galaxy either. Rather than use ∆s as defined by relativity the scaling correction has been attached to newtonian physics in a uniform and frame dependant manner. As I am just getting started coming from an entirely different starting point I'm not ready for a direct comparison. I can't endorse any of the conclusions on that site yet either. I can't even fully endorse my own approach yet. Still too many open questions, including how well it will fit numerically. It idea looks intriguing though. If you are interested I will keep you updated.