Re: Gravity experiment
- From: Sam Wormley <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 23:55:43 GMT
Mike wrote:
Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Wed, 19 Apr 2006 18:37:32 GMT) it happened Sam Wormley
<swormley1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in <Mrv1g.107859$oL.5084@attbi_s71>:
o Gravity is unscreened. There are no negative gravitational charges to cancel
positive ones, and therefore it is not possible to shield (screen) the gravitational
interaction. Gravity is always attractive.
In Le Sagas model gravity is CAUSED BY screening.
And it is a pushing force.
And that, my dear fizzzists is what it very likely is.
La Sage's theory is not a mere model. It makes a claim about real
particles called gravitons that are ultra small and travel at FTL
speeds ( at least it's current form). learn the difference between a
model and a ontological claim. Models do not assume any causes. La
sage's gravity assumes a cause for gravity that has never been observed
and probably never will since there can be no instrument to detect such
particles.
There are many reasons the La Sage model does not work. Graviton
absortpion over time should result in significant increase in planetary
mass and heat generation. Then, graviton scattering should result in
loss of momentum and eventual universal collapse due to diminishing
gravity force. Moreover, this model requires an infinite universe to
work since a finite supply of gravitons would soon convert all its
kinetic energy into heat.
Now, some claim they have worked around these problems but apparently
they have not.
Mike
There is even a better theory out now that's passed every observational
test ever put to it.
.
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