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<jabberwocky><div class="vbmenu_control"><a href="jabberwocky:;" onClick="newWindow=window.open('','usenetCode','toolbar=no,location=no, scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes,status=no,width=650,height=400'); newWindow.document.write('<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Usenet ASCII</TITLE></HEAD><BODY topmargin=0 leftmargin=0 BGCOLOR=#F1F1F1><table border=0 width=625><td bgcolor=midnightblue><font color=#F1F1F1>This Usenet message\'s original ASCII form: </font></td></tr><tr><td width=449><br><br><font face=courier><UL><PRE>garth wrote:\n> Because, according to the theory of Self Creation Cosmology, in which\n> there is a clock drift between ephemeris and atomic time in the\n> cosmological solution of its field equations, the Pioneer effect is\n> cosmological in nature.\n>\n> The orbits of planetary objects and their moons are determined by the\n> spherically symmetric local solution of the field equations where there\n> is no such clock drift. (In SCC both G and M vary but such that GM is\n> constant.)\n>\n> Garth Barber\n>\nA simple pressure relationship E/vol F/area\n\n3 H^2 c^2/(8 pi G)\n\nbased on universe critical density M/vol\n\n3 H^2/(8 pi G)\n\nwould account for measureable deceleration\non small objects and not on large objects\nG, M, H and c are constants\n\n\nRichard Saam\n\n\nRichard Saam\n\n</UL></PRE></font></td></tr></table></BODY><HTML>');"> <IMG SRC=/images/buttons/ip.gif BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER ALT="View this Usenet post in original ASCII form"> View this Usenet post in original ASCII form </a></div><P></jabberwocky>garth wrote:
> Because, according to the theory of Self Creation Cosmology, in which
> there is a clock drift between ephemeris and atomic time in the
> cosmological solution of its field equations, the Pioneer effect is
> cosmological in nature.
>
> The orbits of planetary objects and their moons are determined by the
> spherically symmetric local solution of the field equations where there
> is no such clock drift. (In SCC both G and M vary but such that GM is
> constant.)
>
> Garth Barber
>
A simple pressure relationship [itex]E/vol F/area3 H^2 c^2/(8 \pi G)[/itex]
based on universe critical density [itex]M/vol3 H^2/(8 \pi G)[/itex]
would account for measureable deceleration
on small objects and not on large objects
G, M, H and c are constants
Richard Saam
Richard Saam
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