Re: Formula for Decelerating Light
- From: jjsajd@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 17:02:48 -0700 (PDT)
On May 3, 5:15 pm, Michael Helland <mobyd...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 3, 1:26 pm, jjs...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On May 3, 5:58 am, MichaelHelland<mobyd...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 2, 11:20 pm, jjs...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On May 3, 12:26 am, MichaelHelland<mobyd...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<snip>
Show a derivation of your formula....
Instead of calculating a Hubble distance, calculate Hubble time
instead.
Expansion time and deceleration time are identical, because f = 1/t.
Unlike Uncle Al I am interested to know where you dug these numbers up
from
v = 1 - (t * (20* 1.05702341) * 10^-13) like the 20 and 1.05702341....
The Hubble's Parameter is about 20 km / Mly
Actually try 71 km/s/Mpc
435 364.304 m / s is what it should be
That's the 20, and the 1.057 * 10^-13 converts km into light years.
I think I fucked up, because it should be in million light years.
So that would really be 10^-19?
So actually your math is total wrong as are some of your units and
your numbers...
Cheers
.
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