Re: Our expanding earth - video
- From: rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 13:35:25 -0700
On Aug 12, 9:19 pm, rick_so...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjgidAICoQI
Yes that explains a lot. Including why the dinosaurs managed to live
when today they would not be able to get up off the ground.
So how does this work, well it is quite simple.
The nucleus expands in the big suck, into n dimensional space or
hyperspace. And in doing so, it sends out a wave at c, a spherical
wave, which crests at the electron radius, and there we can intercept
that wave and call it an electron. When it does not have the value of
e, we merely call it black body radiation, or electro-magnetism or
magnetism, depending on what it is doing, visa vis creating a low
pressure area, high pressure area, or clashing to send a transverse
wave at c, which we call a photon.
Imagine two balloons in the void, they are expanding into the void.
That expansion is causing gravity.
If you were to stand on one, you would feel gravity.
But it is expanding quickly into hyperspace, the expansion of the
earth, is just a secondary effect, because those waves keep flowing
past and flowing past and will drag matter outward with them, but at a
much slower rate.
And that is the same as the expanding universe. The distance between
things is not noticeable, in accordance with what you would expect it
would have to be, to cause the force of gravity that we know, and that
is because the expansion is into every space even the space between
two points.
And that space between two points, that void, that is hyperspace.
So one balloon which is expanding that has an expanding ruler painted
on its surface, looks at the other balloon which is expanding at the
same rate and says, you are not expanding. And you can use the
expanding ruler and it will show, that you are not expanding. Not at
the rate at which you would have to, to give rise to gravity.
But a third observer looks, and sees two expanding balloons.
So we see the expansion of the universe, and we can measure the
expansion of earth, and even play it backwards in time as that video
has done, but that is just a secondary effect, of the waves passing
always moving outward, along the t axis pushing the matter apart.
So if you look at those two balloons, in the void, the space between
them would shrink, as they expand, except those waves that are emitted
from the nuclei, are pushing against each other, and keeping the two
balloons apart.
That is the dark energy component or the equivalent of the
Cosmological constant, that balances the effect of gravity.
.
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