Re: Zero Geodesic Deviation
- From: Joe Fischer <efischer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 02:15:35 -0500
On Sun, "Bill Hobba" <rubbish@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>"Joe Fischer" wrote:
>> I suspect most scientists have not considered a model
>> where the unit intervals constantly change with the passage
>> of time.
>
>They most certainly have - research the origin of gauge theory. In
>particular have a look at the contributions of Weyl whose original gauge
>theory allowed for precisely that - amongst other things.
That has nothing to do with the type of physics
the Divergent Matter model requires, the general class
of gauge theories are math theories.
Any physicist interested in gravity would do well to
work out the theory before starting any math.
I am going on assumption that the math for the
physics of the Divergent Matter model does not exist yet,
but surely it will some day.
But as long as physicists say the reference frames
are falling, the apple falls and and the readings of an
accelerometer on the surface of the Earth are wrong,
then there will be no advances in gravity theory.
But the dollar value of the prizes for gravity essays
is going way up, according to this link it is now $3500.
http://www.gravityresearchfoundation.org
Joe Fischer
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