Re: Time dilation and expanding space



"Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:1172680778.749594.307340
@t69g2000cwt.googlegroups.com:


You said:

The term nuclear-resonance is used by Pound-Snider
to describe a Mossbauer shift with altitude.

Are you sure that is how they used the term??

It is more likely that nuclear-resonance is used to describe the
Mossbauer effect itself, since the Mossbauer effect IS a nuclear
resonance effect.

Show me where they say that 'nuclear-resonance' is the term that we use
when we are speaking of 'a Mossbauer shift with altitude.'
FOR THE THIRD TIME


---------READ THE TITLE------

YA BLIIND !!!



I read the title. It does NOT say that

'nuclear-resonance' = 'a Mossbauer shift with altitude'

where '=' stands for 'is the term for'

The title is "Effect of Gravity on Nuclear Resonance"

It says NOTHING about nuclear resonance being a term for "a Mossbauer shift
with altitude"

The paper says nothing about nuclear resonance being a term for "a
Mossbauer shift with altitude"

If you had said "nuclear-resonance" is a term for the "Mossbauer effect"
you would have been correct.

Do you now see why what you did say made no sense?




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