Re: "Testing Einstein in Space: The Gravity Probe B Mission"
- From: Sam Wormley <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 21:15:06 GMT
tomgee wrote:
My model suggests that frame-dragging will show that Dark
Matter is the media in space that is affected by massive
objects, and if frame-dragging is confirmed, it will confirm the
existence of DM as well as it confirms that frame-dragging
occurs. That is because what the effects can show that what
is being "dragged" can be invisible DM just as well as it can be
curved space.
Models are mathematical, TomGee. It would surprise me if you
had a self consistent mathematical model of anything, as you
don't even know what constant velocity is. Care to share the
equations of your model?
.
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