Re: Help with paper.
- From: Phil Bouchard <phil@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 10:29:31 -0700
PD wrote:
Two comments.
- It's important to show calculations, not a simulation. This is what
makes the work reproducible by an independent investigator -- an
essential ingredient to the methodology.
The simulator is subjective to gravitational pulls using Newtonian arithmetics for each second. It uses a fudge factor that is the same as the one used for GPS time dilation calculations.
The end result is very close to what is being observed, just by considering gravitational pulls. At this point I do question the exactitude of the mass of the planets because they are themselves derived without their perihelion precession.
- You seemed to have overlooked this part: "And those consequences are
derived in
such a manner that distinguishes them from competing theories. That
is, your model must make certain predictions that are different than
the predictions of other models. Then those predictions are put to
experimental test."
I have shown FR does predict what GR did at the scale of the solar system. Outside of it behaviors differ and FR takes over where GR breaks (Dark Matter, Hubble Sphere, etc.)
"The speed of light and the gravitational time dilation are correlative" -- FR. This is clear enough.
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