Recent content by finiter

  1. F

    'Dark matter' is Provably Wrong.

    What I am saying is that gravity (gravitational constant) increases with speed (proportional to the square of the speed). If the high recessional velocities of galaxies represent their actual speed (in Newtonian space), then their G is higher not lower. The present value of the so-called...
  2. F

    'Dark matter' is Provably Wrong.

    The simplest explanation of gravity is that of Newton, where gravity is force, not mass. The amount of matter in Milkyway is found to be not enough to hold the galaxy together if we use the Newtonian law of gravity where G is universal. Naturally, it is suspected that there is DM in the galaxy...
  3. F

    'Dark matter' is Provably Wrong.

    I am not saying that speed is increasing the mass. I am only proposing that speed increases G. As GM is the factor that decides the gravitational force, a higher G requires lesser mass to create the same force. That proposal readily removes the need for DM in Milkyway.
  4. F

    'Dark matter' is Provably Wrong.

    The Earth-moon system is denser than solar system. Solar system is denser than Milkyway. Milkyway is denser than the local galaxy-cluster. That is how matter remains packed in the universe. A similar pattern can be seen in their speeds also. Their speeds increase as their densities decrease...
  5. F

    'Dark matter' is Provably Wrong.

    Dark matter is provably wrong. Solar system (moving at approximately 220 Km/s) has no dark matter. The ordinary matter in it is enough to keep it together. But Milkyway galaxy (moving at approximately 600Km/s) does not contain enough matter, compared to Solar system. The matter required is...
  6. F

    2nd image of 1st black hole ever pictured confirms Einstein's general relativity (photo)

    What change can we expect in a period of one year? I don't think the second image confirms anything. Gravitational collapse leading to singularity is a theoretical error in both Newtonian mechanics and general relativity. The real picture of gravity is yet to come up.
  7. F

    We've been 'close' to achieving fusion power for 50 years. When will it actually happen?

    I think the last option is correct. We will never be able to generate fusion energy. Earth is made of the ashes left behind after nuclear fusion in supernovas. Turning ashes back into fuel is a dream-impossible. Nuclear fusion is not spontaneous on earth, unlike fission. During fission energy...
  8. F

    Dark Matter Controversy: Unraveling the Cosmic Enigma

    A simple correlation exists between the amount of dark matter in a galaxy/cluster and the square of its speed. Solar system contains no dark matter. Taking it as the standard, calculate the square of the speed-ratio of the galaxy/cluster to the solar system. That gives the amount of dark matter...
  9. F

    Is humanity prepared for contact with intelligent aliens?

    Intelligence and technology have limits. There cannot be super-intelligent beings or faster than light motion; these are just fantasies. Intelligent aliens will also be carbon based. Silicon based intelligence lacks flexibility, it can be used only for specific purposes. Colonizing distant...
  10. F

    Life might have been possible just seconds after the Big Bang

    The definition of life should be based on independent action. So the minimum requirement is the ability to store energy, use that energy later and replicate itself using that energy. Living things are heat engines and so life is possible only when the average temperature of the universe is less...
  11. F

    Question Anyone here discuss alternatives to the “big bang” theory regarding origin of the universe?

    I agree with you. If the 'stuff' the universe is made of is 'discrete' having finite properties, the universe has to be finite. I am a skeptic of not only Big Bang, but even QM and GR.
  12. F

    Question Anyone here discuss alternatives to the “big bang” theory regarding origin of the universe?

    Keefer, let me ask a question. If we add integers, what will be the result? It will always be finite, and never infinite. But we can go on adding infinitely, but at any given time, the result will be finite. So, I am of the opinion that space and time are infinite, and the universe made of...
  13. F

    Question CYCLIC UNIVERSE

    As at present, it is made to appear more complicated. Does it need to be that much complicated? Forget QM and GR; the remaining Newtonian mechanics is enough to explain everything, provided we modify it suitably without destroying its classical nature. My proposal is simple and does not require...
  14. F

    Question CYCLIC UNIVERSE

    What I said is about Newtonian mechanics. Forget GR and QM. These theories give some results, but does not give a complete theory, as at present. So, these cannot be regarded as ultimate truths. Evaluate my proposal on the basis of Newtonian mechanics only. G increasing with speed arises from...
  15. F

    Question CYCLIC UNIVERSE

    Why not a Newtonian model of cyclic universe? Just modify Newtonian Mechanics by adding the assumption, "motion at speed 'c' is a fundamental property of matter and forces of nature are reaction to that motion". So, both energy and force are finite, and G will depend on the square of the speed...