Re: Newton's law and dark matter
- From: gb <gb6726@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 16:26:03 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 30, 5:15 pm, gb <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The weighty mass and the inert mass are not always the same thing . It is
necessary to modify the Newton's law and we have not dark matter .
See the sitehttp://perso.orange.fr/claude.morichon/
The Moon exchanges weight with Earth. Earth's tides stopped the Moon's
rotation, then as the tides couldn't get
weight from the Moon's rotation Earth took from the Moon's weight and
sent the Moon further (lighter = moves
further).
Weight exchanges from tidal energy, but mass remains the same. You may
be
correct.
Let's build perpetum mobile together. So far all my experiments in
this area
did not work out. I know precisely what you are thinking.
Dark matter is the shrinking of canals and speeding up of canal flows
in the Universe,
while cooling takes place everywhere. The cosmic temperature here is
2.7 Kelvin, elsewhere in voids it is very cold, close or equal to
zero. Like the
Great Void, regions with 2.7 Kelvin CMBR as ours move away from the
cold
spots, as gas where hot escapes cold. The result is inflation of the
Universe
and speeding up of the canals of warm space with galaxies. The
speeding
up in these galactic canals as passage shrinks, as well as with higher
speed there is an entropy of heat occupying less space in the process
of
dissipation of heat energy escaping in all directions after the big
bang.
http://www.geocities.com/gmbajszar/void.JPG
The speeding up of canals of galaxy channels attributes as a speeding
up force acting everywhere in the vicinities of galaxies boosting
their
power over time, thus over time power of galaxies magnify to
correspond
to more energies as the speeding up force is present, gently and
everywhere
where space is not vast and cold outside of channels. This boost as
the
canals narrow and speed up with the transfer of CMBR heat in an
energy
escaping form of heat transfer.
Dark matter cannot be recreated in trades of weight and mass according
to my latest theories, but I am trying as you.
.
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