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20 years 3 weeks ago #11719
by Rudolf
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I saw the article as well. Interesting to see how different people interpret results differently.
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20 years 3 weeks ago #11783
by tvanflandern
Replied by tvanflandern on topic Reply from Tom Van Flandern
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Astrodelugeologist</i>
<br />Tom, how does frame dragging fit into the Meta Model, if at all?<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">It would take the form of "elysium dragging", which is mathematically similar.
It is curious that this result is released at just this time. An expensive satellite, Gravity Probe B, was launched earlier in the year for the main purpose of testing frame dragging. The expense could not have been justified if an alternative way to test was already available.
But so far, technical problems have interfered with GPB's experiment. This new result using Lageos satellites appears to undercut the rationale for having Gravity Probe B at all. So I wonder if this result was rushed to press to beat any potential GPB result next year, or if it was intended to soften the blow if GPB is a complete failure. -|Tom|-
<br />Tom, how does frame dragging fit into the Meta Model, if at all?<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">It would take the form of "elysium dragging", which is mathematically similar.
It is curious that this result is released at just this time. An expensive satellite, Gravity Probe B, was launched earlier in the year for the main purpose of testing frame dragging. The expense could not have been justified if an alternative way to test was already available.
But so far, technical problems have interfered with GPB's experiment. This new result using Lageos satellites appears to undercut the rationale for having Gravity Probe B at all. So I wonder if this result was rushed to press to beat any potential GPB result next year, or if it was intended to soften the blow if GPB is a complete failure. -|Tom|-
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20 years 3 weeks ago #11905
by Jim
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Isn't the frame a model of sorts? Why would a frame exist to be measured in the real world? The dependance on models is as bad as having a dependance on drugs when these kinds of mixups happen.
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20 years 3 weeks ago #11685
by Meta
Replied by Meta on topic Reply from Robert Grace
You nor your lacky news oracles can tell if earth drags space or space drags earth. You only think you know that the Aether spins and you think the earth is the cause of it.
www.rgrace.org/126/145gravframe.html
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www.rgrace.org/126/145gravframe.html
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19 years 10 months ago #12080
by Meta
Replied by Meta on topic Reply from Robert Grace
Silence...that stone cold response that says it all....
We can't refute it.
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We can't refute it.
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