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Gravity Behaving Badly - Part 2

Questioning uncritical assumptions in mainstream science. Is General Relativity over generalized?

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General and Special Relativity Astronomy Einstein Plasma Cosmology Electric Universe Wal Thornhill Dave Talbott Nikola Tesla Don Scott Anthony Peratt Electricity in Space Electric comets Space probes black holes big bang gravity curvature fourth dimension

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  • hutchinson effect is supposed to be a fraud

  • @gammabun When evidence contradicts theory, it is often dismissed as fraudulent. Ideology is always difficult to break down. I would dig deeper if I were you.

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  • For example?

  • Ok, so particle accelerators can accelerate particles near the speed of light. RIGHT? Or is this also a myth? They have confirmed that they behave as special and general relativity predict. These accelerators wouldn't even work if they weren't engineered according to relativistic principles. Sure, I'd like them to explain dark energy/matter in a more concrete way, and spacecraft anomolies, but, this is not an error in our physics. Its an error because we think that space is empty.

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  • Semiconductors have little to do with QM, they are 100% electrical devices made by chemical and electrical engineers. QM is all about subatomic dynamics and SC is all about moving electrons through a massive maze.

  • @collarbonebmx Well, let's hope that it is doing something useful, and that a 'lof of information' is not just PR! Best. Soup

  • @soupdragon42

    I should have said, "regardless of their lack of success." The point is that the LHC has been providing a lot of information for some time now, and it is just wrong to say that it is not working.

  • @collarbonebmx Wishful thinking I would suggest. What have they learned about the Higgs?

  • @soupdragon42

    The LHC has been running tests for some time. Regardless of their success finding the higgs, they have learned much about a number of particles and their interactions. Also, quantum mechanics was a model built upon experimental evidence and therefore not some mathematical foreplay for theorists. It is real. The effects are observable in a number of situations. And while the effects of relativity weren't noticed until their derivation, the predictions have been accurate.

  • fuck "miles per second" !

  • @soupdragon42 The mainstream doesn't want to deal with the Aether because of it's connections to the Alchemical World View. The Aether is viewed to be a part of the Supernatural among astronomers, and they want to take any reference to the Supernatural out of Science. 4 thousandths and 15 thousandths isn't a null result, so they ignore it.

  • @soupdragon42 they love the beauty of their math models, even though nature doesn't like them. I bet you if the models were anthropomorphed, they'd dump their wives and husbands and marry them. :) That's an exaggeration of course, but it somewhat explains their fanatical attachment to them.

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