Re: GRAVITATION
- From: srp <srp2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 19:02:20 GMT
Phineas T Puddleduck a écrit :
In article <449ECB10.6030208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, srp
<srp2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Phineas T Puddleduck a écrit :
I do understand how difficult it is to re-question stuff that supports
I'm just unhappy with that - as you've said, in this fashion G is not
constant. Thats the bit I am not happy with.
models that we have come to find thoroughly consistant.
Why do I understand ?
Because faced with the out of focus lot of conflicting theories, and
the fact that there exists only one coherent physical reality, I
concluded that there was no way out except to hacksaw off all of my
certainties, and rebuild from the smallest set of verified data. The
hardest of all things to do.
My opinion was and still is that it's the price that must be paied
by any individual who wants to be part of the solution.
André Michaud
So you feel - but I feel that intrepretation of G is a bit
bass-ackwards for me and I don't see how you could explain how G scales
up to the value we currently know it is,
Personally - I see your equations are logically consistent, but I don't
think you can retro-fit G in the way you did. Thats just my opinion,
Andre.
Sure. No problem with that.
Actually, I do not have the impression that I retro-fittd G in any way.
I just used the corresponding 2 body system values consistent with the
dimensions of the hydrogen atom and applied them to the very clearly
defined structure of G applicable at that level.
I'd expect to see some sort of structure to the way G changes
that we would notice in between the extremes you chose (Solar System,
electron scale)....
Well, what you call "extremes" are simply the only two levels there
are in reality.
Fundamental particles in elementary stable interaction (electrons,
quarks up and quarks down in atoms)
Huge complex accumulations (all astronomical masses) of fundamental
particles rotating and translating in general stable equilibrium.
Think that we are still using Newtonian mechanics to launch satellites,
and verifying limits with UnconstantInMyViewConstantG dependent GR.
Looks to me as if it may be time we move on.
Personal opinion of course.
André Michaud
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