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2. If there is no "m" in an empty Universe how is the existence of the field detected. No m, no motion change of m due to gravity acceleration. |
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The corona is very thin. It is thinner than the best vacuum we've ever been able to make on Earth. You can forget about refraction (bending) due to this source. As for "emanations" of the Sun, light does not push light around. (There is the exception of Delbrueck scattering, but that is too small to matter.) The deflection is proportional to the inverse of the impact parameter, that is, the distance of closest approach of the photons to the Sun. The figure of 1.75 seconds of arc usually quoted is for a photon skimming the limb of the Sun. A star whose undeflected position would appear about twice the Solar radius is only deflected half as much, etc. A change in refractive index due to an atmosphere typically drops off exponentially and is only significant close to the limb of the body; as for your so-called "emanations", those would be expected to drop off as the inverse square of the distance. Maybe if we're lucky that could integrate over the trajectory to give inverse distance dependence but there's just one thing: if your "emanations" are pushing the starlight away the images of the stars should be deflected towards the Sun, not away from it. The path of the starlight is attracted toward the Sun so that the observed deflection of the star's image is away from the Sun. Get thee to a remedial reading course and then get thee to a library! ![]()
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G = 8.Pi.T where T is the stress-energy tensor. I really recommend that you find a decent text and read about what GR really is. Quote:
Please read Gravitation, page 549. ![]() Last edited by Fortis : 07-May-2008 at 08:41 PM. Reason: To fix tags |
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the lensing affect by the sun Last edited by north : 07-May-2008 at 09:54 PM. |
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The apparent edge of a disk-like body (Sun, Moon, planets, etc.) is called the limb. Again, what are these "emanations" and how is it that they attract light rather than repelling it?
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the emanations are the plasma and heat from behind the sun and polar regions from the sun they bend light coming from behind the sun , the lensing affect , down towards us |
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