Re: On the GP-B & LIGO
- From: "Ken S. Tucker" <dynamics@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Mar 2007 11:40:08 -0700
On Mar 25, 9:34 pm, "Eric Gisse" <jowr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 25, 4:54 pm, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mr. Tucker says,
In these articles,http://physics.trak4.com
supports a modified GR,
even if the results of GP-b
and LIGO null.
GR (IMHO) is an exceptionally powerful theory.
I believe the calculations rendering frame dragging
and gravitational radiation may have resulted from
poorly applied erroreous appications of tensor
analysis.
...and how are you qualified to make such a statement?
What's that saying, *a fella doesn't need to be
chicken to smell a bad egg*. The calculations
are published, it's not a govmonk matter.
I find theoretical physicists lack the necessary
discipline to apply tensor analysis, overall.
*laughs*
Sound out that word, *La - you - ga - ha ' s*, is a laff.
No wonder spelin' is a PITA.
This coming from the guy who thinks gravitational radiation is
actually electromagnetic radiation.
Don't matter what I think, it's scientifically responsible
to present a solution. We have the right to express
energy in terms of charge configurations, and then
from that solve the EFE's. E=mc2 and the PoE do
not discriminate on the nature of matter, so in GR
you have the right use the geometry of charge
configurations to define mass and energy. Using that
definition it appears - on superficial examination - that
g-waves and EM waves are the same thing.
Lacking a Quantum Gravitational Field Theory I can
reference too, I'll presume relativity is correct and
apply it's accepted principles.
There's only a few fucking guys on the whole
planet who understand tensor analysis applied
to GR, let's see who they are.
Regards
Not you?
Not likely, though I aspire to be, but the fans of GR
can spot a good player, just as baseball fans can
spot a good baseball player without actually being
pro ball players, age is working against me, wish
I could live to be 200 with an equivalent IQ!
What about you Eric, what are your aspirations?
BTW Eric, I've been thinking about writing a fresh sim
program on that binary BH-hole problem you introduced,
(I'm never satisfied with the last one).
That may be important if I use the EFE EM-solution
sim'd to provide a spectral signature of EMR in place
of g-waves.
What do think a huge amount of very long wave
emitted radiation would look like?
What detection gear would be required to receive
EMR in Light Year wavelengths?
Can we rule out the possibility that the universe
is flooded with 1 LY wavelength radiation?
If not, is that source of power?
Best Regards and Cheers
Ken S. Tucker
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