Re: LeSagian Gravitational Field Momentum Flux linked to EM/QM constants

From: FrediFizzx (fredifizzx_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/27/04


Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 09:54:13 -0700


"Mike" <eleatis@yahoo.gr> wrote in message
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| Paul Stowe <ps@acompletelyjunkaddress.net> wrote in message
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| [snip]
| >
| > and the rate of mass increase would then be,
| >
| > m' = Q/c^2
| >
| > Now let's take the Earth,
| >
| > m' = 4pi(2.4E-19)6.0E+24(6.4E+06)/(3.0E+08)^2 = 1.3E-03 kg/sec
| >
| > OK, in 5 Billion Years (1.6E+17 secs) we get,
| >
| > 1.3E-03(1.6E+17) = 2.1E+14 kg
| >
| > In the grand scheme of things, that's NOT a detectable change. It's
| > less than 1 part in 10^10th power, integrated over a 5 billion year
| > period!
|
| Not a detectable change? Your figure means that the mass of earth has
| roughly doubled in that period. Do you call that insignificant?

Doubled? I think you are off by 10 orders of magnitude.

FrediFizzx



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