Re: ballistic gravitation



On Jan 3, 6:36 am, "Thomas Heger" <hba...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Sue..." <suzysewns...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitragnews:d7688f86-6759-4b2a-8432-dd978a9cf76b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Jan 3, 4:52 am, "Thomas Heger" <hba...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> "Sue..." <suzysewns...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im
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 Hi Sue..

that was fast..

well, its an idea. If you want to describe the galaxy-formation without
dark-matter, you should reduce the need of gravitation from dark somethings.

Redefining *empty space* to *something* is no different than
"dark somethings".

It would make more sense to see if what is *known* to be there
is properly modeled, first.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_space
http://www-ssg.sr.unh.edu/ism/what.html


Since presence is history to the future (for a space region) curvature could
add up in respect to a distant observer. Best to think about space-regions
as independant. If they follow their own history, their worldlines could
curve in an other direction than an distant observer.

That is the mathematics of mathematics. Nature doesn't know
what space-time is, much less its curvature.
http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/em/lectures/node113.html


Since object are bounds to their space-region, they would follow their space
without feeling a force. If you let space rotate you need less dark
somethings..

Ineptness with terms of force is not a characteristic of nature;
http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/em/lectures/node127.html
It is a flaw with General Relativity. Do you keep bathwater
and toss the babies out to the street? :o)

Sue...





Thomas Heger

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