Re: Slabinski and Mingst/Stowe disagree in Pushing Gravity



On Sun, 01 May 2005 17:26:04 GMT, aphidias@xxxxxxxxxx (Strael Nosduj) wrote:

>On Sun, 01 May 2005 Paul Stowe wrote:
>> There are many specific detail problems in the page you referenced.
>> Barry took the time & effort to point many of these out.
>
> The series of (rather demented and, one notices, thoroughly refuted)

Great! Now provide the references to the post(s) that contain any
technical content of refutation. Again, I musta' missed'em. All
I ever saw was narrative & ad hominems attacks, like this...

> posts you referenced by "Barry" (greywolf42?) do not even pertain
> to the web page I gave you, they refer to a different page on the
> same site, called Lesages Shadows. The page I referred you to is
> called Omni-Directional Flux.

I know, that was posted AFTER the rebutals were posted. As I said
in the previous post, this page has, & is, ungoing rather frequent
revisions. However, Slabinki does a much more concise job than
that page.

And then again, they say, the proof of the pudding is in the
eatting!. The equation derived empirically for heating is,

-(UA/MC)t
q' = kM/r(1 - e )

Where U is the overall heat transfer coefficient
A is the radiating surface area
M is the mass
r is a spherical body's radius
C is the heat capacity
t is time since creation
k is an emperically determined LeSagian constant ~2.4E-19
q' is Power per unit area

As t -> oo this becomes simply,

q' = kM/r

Now the challenge to you is, go figure out if it fits the excess
thermal emmissions of Planetary bodies. Want'a guess???

Paul Stowe
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