[TML] Is gravity backwards?
Knapp
magick.crow at gmail.com
Thu Jan 3 11:49:06 MST 2008
On Jan 3, 2008 7:31 PM, Bruce Johnson <johnson at pharmacy.arizona.edu> wrote:
>
> On Jan 3, 2008, at 11:04 AM, Knapp wrote:
>
> > http://www.biochem.szote.u-szeged.hu/astrojan/gravity.htm
> > I read this but am not trained in any of this. Does this make sense to
> > you that are?
>
> The first words that pop into my mind is "KooKoo for Cocoa Puffs!"
>
> They're using lots of words that sound impressive, but they haven't
> got the slightest idea of what they're talking about.
>
> It appears that he's pushing a theory of gravitaion that involves an
> exchange of 'gravitons'.
>
> The 'rubber sheet' model (Mass distorts space/time in its immediate
> vicinity in proportion to itself, things 'fall' down hill in gravity
> wells) accounts quite well for gravity without inventing phantom
> particles.
>
> May as well delve into this guys website:
>
> (WARNING!!! SERIOUS, HIGHLY CONCENTRATED CRAZY!)
>
> <http://www.timecube.com/>
>
> --
> Bruce Johnson
That is what I thought but it does sound good.
"Prefer the notion that gravity is the effect of space/time being bent by
mass which causes stuff to roll down the curve."
This is what I learned but what do I know about it.
Douglas E Knapp
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