Greetings:; In context of the "fluidice matrix" formulations which I have been developing, the concept of a force not being observable, specifically ...
[Time posted on SSS 12-01-04 at 08:46p.m.c.s.t.] At this point in time there are #7108 posts on SSS] As aways apply: Incommensurability, Orthodoxy and the...
I now seem to get 10^16 volts per meter as the more accurate estimate. I was still too low before. If you calculate this send me your numbers. I will have to...
Uniform gravity fields do not exist. They are useful approximate fictions! In the Galilean limit low speed limit it's the one I originally wrote. ds^2 = -(1 -...
... Actually this is not true. For example, "Gravitational Field of Vacuum Domain Walls", Alexander Vilenkin, Phys. Lett. 133B, pp. 177-179 (1983) ...
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Dec 4, 2004 10:42 pm
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... No Clueless those are not uniform gravity fields. You cannot violate time dilation. Yes in a limited spacetime region they will mimic such fields for...
In any case I only need R^u_vwl = 0 in a *finite domain* for my analysis to work. But I still think you are wrong about this: there are indeed sourced globally...
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Dec 4, 2004 11:37 pm
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Inertial compensation in REST LIF? NO! Inertial compensation in REST LNIF? YES! "The Question is: What is The Question?" John A. Wheeler We want to make...
II The principle of equivalence requires nonlocality of the pure gravity energy: "We take note of the fact that in Einstein's theory, the symmetric tensor Tuv...
... Loopy polemics. Look I am too busy to read the paper in detail. From my quick scan he only does a weak field case. ... What equation in the paper? Even if...
III Z's Cognitive Dissonance on Newton to Einstein Gestalt Shift in meaning of the "inertial/non-inertial motion" creative tension. Also message from retired...
... Which of course defeats the whole point of the vacuum domain wall. This paper is cited in the literature as an example of a curvature-free field that is an...
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Dec 6, 2004 11:07 pm
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Here I mean "non-inertial frames" as in MTW's "LNIF"....
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Dec 7, 2004 12:03 am
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To appear in my book "Super Cosmos" (held off till spring/summer 2005 for major revisions & updates including extensive reviews of Penrose's "Road to Reality"...
Irrelevant garbage. Diversionary tactics on your part. Who cares about any of your trivia and bogus points. Let people make up their own minds. You are not a...
Don't bother Paul, I am no longer reading your boring repetitions of word salad or irrelevant forays into tangent space. You have bored us all to death with...
"Einstein is true." Anyone who suggests otherwise for whatever reason is therefore either (1) A neo-Nazi (2) A crackpot (3) An anti-Semite (4) In need of...
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Dec 7, 2004 12:23 am
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Mission accomplished?! You still haven't explained how we get g-forces in an SHGF (e.g. vacuum domain wall) in Cartesian coordinates with T = 0 and N = 0. How...
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Dec 7, 2004 12:28 am
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This one especially Paul. How dare you keep raising these bogus Red Herrings as if I ever claimed that the physical geodesics are determined by choices of...
You idiot, that's simple. You need non-gravity forces to keep the LNIF observers at REST relative to the wall! It's exactly the same as for the Schwarzschild...
Just explain how you can get local physical g-forces in flat spacetime -- e.g., in the vacuum wall domain problem -- with both T = 0 and N = 0. Can you explain...
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Dec 7, 2004 1:04 am
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... I don't think I ever wrote that you said that they were. I am simply pointing out that the determination of the geodesics has nothing to do with the choice...
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Dec 7, 2004 1:10 am
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... I didn't say they were at rest with respect to the sources.. They can be in free fall, and then in the stationary "LNIF" they appear to accelerate downward...
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Dec 7, 2004 1:22 am
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... The nanobots fire their rocket engines keeping fixed distances z' from the vacuum wall. The pattern of g-force is the {LC}^z't't' connection field from...
The problem I have with this is that in an LNIF that is stationary with respect to the SHGF static sources (which is mathematically represented in GR by a ...
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Dec 7, 2004 1:41 am
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No Paul there is something you don't get here. When the metric ds^2 = -(1 - 2GM/c^2r)(cdt)^2 + (1 - 2GM/c^2r)dr^2 + r^2(dtheta^2 + sin^2thetadphi^2) r >...