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Gibsense
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An introduction to Refractional redshift, and how it was confused with gravitational redshift
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I do not think you need to worry.
Nov 20, 2024
Gibsense
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An introduction to Refractional redshift, and how it was confused with gravitational redshift
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You said Wikipedia said this: "Since the light would be slowed down by gravitational time dilation (as seen by (an) outside observer)"...
Nov 20, 2024
Gibsense
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Mind-blowing' dark energy instrument results show Einstein was right about gravity — again
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Oh, I get it if I have a hypothesis that 1+1=2 and I try for a "Theory of everything" then 1+1= not 2 but something else. I was wrong...
Nov 20, 2024
Gibsense
posted the thread
Could Shape replace Dark Energy
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Cosmology
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In imagining the universe as a spherical, closed shape, I am proposing an alternative way to explain cosmic expansion. Traditional...
Nov 20, 2024
Gibsense
posted the thread
Shape causes gravity, not mass. Mass causes shape
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Cosmology
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Mass shapes space, but it's perhaps not just mass that causes shape and therefore gravity. While the shape of space indicates mass...
Nov 20, 2024
Gibsense
replied to the thread
Mind-blowing' dark energy instrument results show Einstein was right about gravity — again
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I feel relieved that a human got something right it seems! Maybe we can kick these thoughts around - Mass makes space shapes. It is...
Nov 20, 2024
Gibsense
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Electromagnetism, Gravity and Black Holes Explained!
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Let's start with the opening statements. You say that light has a 'constant' speed from 'drag' due to the local mass and...
Nov 20, 2024
Gibsense
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Exploring Dimensions and Imagination
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Before I take the ideas a step further I thought this conversation I have had would be useful. Please have a read. Me: If dilation...
Nov 19, 2024
Gibsense
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Cart Before the Horse?
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It is not possible to get to the "great void" by us or anything else. Think of the universe as the surface of a sphere. You can travel...
Nov 19, 2024
Gibsense
replied to the thread
Exploring Dimensions and Imagination
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Thanks for your reply it gives me the chance to explain. Regarding direction: check out the first graph. It is unusual that all...
Nov 19, 2024
Gibsense
replied to the thread
Time Dilation Myth
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They say we humans have a knack for spotting patterns in seemingly random data. Some of these threads imply insanity. I give up.
Nov 18, 2024
Gibsense
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Cart Before the Horse?
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I know the feeling. Be quick. Good Luck!
Nov 18, 2024
Gibsense
replied to the thread
Cart Before the Horse?
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Thought experiment: Two galaxies will receive light pressure from each other. Tiny though this may be it exists. Now consider the...
Nov 18, 2024
Gibsense
replied to the thread
Cart Before the Horse?
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You should have been taught that light has no rest mass. Rest Mass! Light has energy and exerts force, hence its use in spacecraft and...
Nov 18, 2024
Gibsense
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Revisiting the Planck/Einstein Formula: A Critique of E = hf and Its Implications for Redshifted Light
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I just posted "Cart before the Horse" and up came similar posts, this being one of them. I asked if light pressure could cause universe...
Nov 18, 2024
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