Re: Seeking open-minded physicist
From: Rick (rick_sobie_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/01/04
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Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 03:50:50 GMT
> When the atom is accellerated, the wave crest is closer to the nucleus.
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That should be farther from the nucleus, not closer to the nucleus.
At elevation, the wave crest would be closer.
Under the influence of accelleration, it is farther.
Mass itself, is a product of this wave being sent out from the nucleus.
> The time it takes to make one cycle, one Hertz, is lengthened.
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> The atom back home, is chugging along at one Hertz.
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> Time for the accellerated atom, is slowed, and the earthbound twin atom,
> appears to age faster.
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> Also a cesium clock in Boulder Co. runs about 5 microseconds faster than a
> clock at sea level in Greenwich GB. This means that all process, atomic,
> biological etc. run slower at sea level, or the closer proximity to mass,
> the more difficult is is to send out the electron wave, which slows time.
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> Not squishy at all.
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