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Graduate Laws of gravitational attraction
Reply to Parsons, I would like to know what you know about gravity. What are your thoughts on Anti-gravity? My mind is open. I am looking for answers. John Kanelous -
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Graduate Laws of gravitational attraction
Reply to Jeff Savage, I don't get it. I don't understand what you are saying or what is the question. I am not that short, but everything seems to going over my head. Could you please clarify. John Kanelous -
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Graduate Laws of gravitational attraction
Reply to Parsons, If your knowledge was that the Earth was flat, then it limited your ability to be creative. If you were taught by people who knew that the sun revolved around the Earth then it inhibited your imagination. If scientists believe there is only one universe, then you could... -
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Graduate Laws of gravitational attraction
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Graduate Laws of gravitational attraction
Reply to Jonathan, Thanks for your help. I just read the Michelson-Morley Experiment, and your idea to conduct this experiment in a vertical mode is a brilliant observation. I need to study this, but at first glance I think this could prove, or disprove, my theory that gravity is the... -
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Graduate Laws of gravitational attraction
Reply to Jonathan, You have given me a lot to think about. Thank you for your thought ful input. I would be interested to hear your pet theory on the subject. Let me respond point by point to your edit. 1. You make a good point here, but the reason I used the word 'Primary Force'... -
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Graduate The Impact of Light on Primary Force - Understanding Speed
Reply to David, Lighten up. What you have unlearned and re-learned may also be wrong. We are in a zone of the unknowable. Its all theory. Facts are scare. Conjecture is fun. -
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Graduate The Impact of Light on Primary Force - Understanding Speed
Reply to Russ Waters, You got me. You are right. Thanks for your thoughtful input. Kanelous -
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Graduate Laws of gravitational attraction
Reply to Integral, I am a dreamer, inventor and somewhat of a crackpot. I plan to dream on. Thanks for your response. Kanelous -
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Graduate Laws of gravitational attraction
Response to Pallidin, Interesting. Perhaps the acceleration of Primary Force is a source of thermal energy. If so, although theoretically possible to reach absolute zero – in reallity it may never happen. I hadn't considered your idea in relation to my theory on gravity. I'll have... -
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Graduate The Impact of Light on Primary Force - Understanding Speed
The actual time it takes for a light source to travel is well documented. My only point is that it is not the light itself that is travelling, but the movement of the medium (Primary Force). I like Janus' response, but I don't believe Primary Force is an electro magnetic field. I think... -
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Graduate The Impact of Light on Primary Force - Understanding Speed
My example of the steel bar was not to illustrate the bar as a wave medium but there are two ends to the bar. One end is hit by a hammer and the entire bar moves. The end farthest from where it was intially struck and moved also moves. If the bar were short it would seem instantaneous... -
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Graduate Why is the Speed of Light Constant in All Inertial Frames?
According to my belief light does not bend, but Primary Force accelerates near heavenly bodies causing the appearance of light bending. It's a distortion of the force field that has been stimulated by a light source.- Kanelous
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate The Impact of Light on Primary Force - Understanding Speed
For something to travel at any speed it has to exist. Light does not exist as a physical entity. It is the stimulation of Primary Force. Light does not travel. Think of it this way. Suppose you had a steel bar of x feet. Hit the end with a hammer. Then ask how long does it take for... -
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Graduate Creation, Re-Creation and re-Generation of The Universe
My own theory on this is that there is more than one universe. If your theory is correct wouldn't our own universe look different than it does. It appears from the alignment of the stars and galaxies that they originated from a central point and are expanding away from the center. If...