Re: Aether medium gravity

From: Uncle Al (UncleAl0_at_hate.spam.net)
Date: 01/23/05


Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 13:55:09 -0800

glbrad01 wrote:
>
> NASA scientists some time ago observed 70,000 light years distant from
> Earth the aura of a nova they said occurred 1,000 years ago our time. I not
> kidding, it was all in the caption underneath the picture just as I put
> above.

Post the URL. You are obviously incompetent to be a primary or
secondary source.
 
> That is neither here nor there for my illustration of simultaneous event
> occurrence.
>
> We observe the aura 70,000 light years distant. The causing nova occurred
> 71,000 years ago our time somewhere in time just passed the mid-point of our
> last ice age. All points in space are in continuous motion, continuously
> traveling at all times.

Nothing moves in GR. The four-vector is conserved. Movement in
3-space is swaping time and space coordinates.

> So, the Earth is in ice age 71,000 years ago, the
> nova is at that time occurring [approximately] 70,000 light years away (the
> event of the causing nova will arrive to Earth in the vicinity of 1,000 A.
> D. our time, or somewhere around 1,000 years ago). At a distance of 142,000
> light years away from Earth, we see an object in some kind of state of
> existence. We will never see it at it was 71,000 later than 142,000 years
> ago our time, around the beginning of said ice age for us, which event
> observed by us will be simultaneous with the nova that occurred 1,000 years
> before the aura we observe 70,000 light years distant, and our own mid point
> of our last ice age. We won't be around, probably, 71,000 years from now our
> time (and the expanding aura we observe at the distance of 70,000 light
> years from us will have disappeared by that time).

You are an idiot.
 
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