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Graduate Time Dilation and Black Hole Inflation
Thanks for that intelligent feedback, thanks so much. To be as blunt as yourself, published theories are unintelligible tripe. It must be embarrassing for 'real' scientists to know that I can come up with ideas all by myself that attempt to explain all the phenomena that their theories attempt...- InfernoSun
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Time Dilation and Black Hole Inflation
From the link that you posted: "The previous argument against the big bang being a black hole still applies. The black hole singularity always lies in the future light cone whereas astronomical observation clearly indicate a hot big bang in the past." The astronomical evidence that they...- InfernoSun
- Post #7
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Time Dilation and Black Hole Inflation
I've read Einstein's book, "Relativity: The Special and the General Theories" and he specifically used centripetal force at a point on the rim of a spinning disk as equivalent to gravitational force. The tangential velocity gives time dilation and length contraction values, in accordance with...- InfernoSun
- Post #5
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Time Dilation and Black Hole Inflation
1. Is it true that an atomic clock will run faster at a higher altitude where gravity is weaker? 2. Would time slow down almost to a stop as one approaches infinitesimally close to a black hole event horizon? 3. If time slows down near a black hole, then from a vantage point very near a...- InfernoSun
- Post #3
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Time Dilation and Black Hole Inflation
Here's the idea: As one approaches the event horizon of a black hole, gravity increases, and time slows. The outside universe appears to speed up. The rate of infalling matter increases, which is consumed by the black hole to increase it's mass. The Schwarzschild radius of the black hole...- InfernoSun
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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New university student in aerospace engineering program
Please discuss the differences between drafter, designer and engineer. Enlighten me. But first let me guess... "drafter" has 7 letters, while "designer" and "engineer" have 8 letters. Furthermore the latter two use completely different letters of the alphabet and (when pronounced correctly)...- InfernoSun
- Post #21
- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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New university student in aerospace engineering program
So what do you do? Computer aided design? You know they taught us that in high school. I've got 2 years architectural drafting on AutoCAD and IronCad in grades 11 and 12. I hear community college grads are doing the same thing in their CNC machining and toolmaking programs. You see, I just...- InfernoSun
- Post #17
- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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New university student in aerospace engineering program
I've talked to human resources people. They always scan resumes for keywords - really specific things, for specific jobs. They take a highlighter and highlight those words on your resume. If your resume has a lot of bright yellow streaks on it, you have a good chance of getting hired. It's...- InfernoSun
- Post #15
- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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New university student in aerospace engineering program
I've had a few jobs. But I've never had any choice in it. One has to take whatever is available. One job I had was door-to-door sales of home security systems, another involved merchandising displays for lady's cosmetics, another was digging out the foundations of houses by hand and pouring...- InfernoSun
- Post #12
- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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New university student in aerospace engineering program
I live in Canada.- InfernoSun
- Post #7
- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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New university student in aerospace engineering program
But there must be a specific job, otherwise there wouldn't be a profession called "Aerospace Engineer". It's got a National Occupation Code and everything. Such a job must exist. Or... maybe it's the university program that still exists, while the profession has become obsolete. I can't...- InfernoSun
- Post #5
- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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Graduate Deriving the Implicit Equation of a Rotated Spheroid
Come on, there's got to be someone smarter than I am...- InfernoSun
- Post #5
- Forum: Differential Geometry
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New university student in aerospace engineering program
But employers are so rare that it's hard to figure out what THEY want!- InfernoSun
- Post #3
- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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New university student in aerospace engineering program
Hello, I have enrolled in aerospace engineering at university and I am trying to figure out what kind of jobs I'm going to be training for specifically. Does anyone have a hint?- InfernoSun
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- Aerospace Aerospace engineering Engineering Program Student University
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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Graduate Deriving the Implicit Equation of a Rotated Spheroid
Here are the formula I've been using Obviously I could have stopped with equations 5 thru 7, and worked with the mesh spheroid surface. The program worked perfectly up to this point. But I wanted a faster program, and that required an implicit formula for the spheroid. After I plugged...- InfernoSun
- Post #4
- Forum: Differential Geometry