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Originally Posted by N0B0DY I think we're getting closer to my point, and I would like to say that I was first interested in your proposition - it caught my eye - because of the unique mechanism of describing gravity.
Yet, there is a difference in discounting air resistance to explain a mechanism, and it being discounted as a by product of the mechanism.
Einstein's gravity is based on space contracting toward the center of mass, so air resistance obviously has to be discounted; yours is based on space expanding outward, so air resistance is not a factor at all.
To put the question another way: why is air resistance not even a factor to be ignored according to your proposition?
To explain my position another way: a feather that falls, falls not in quotes, is resisted by the air; whereas a feather that "falls" cannot be resisted. There would be no such phenomenon as air resistance per your mechanism. |
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Your side of this precipitating dialogue speaks to itself. 'My mechanism' is the standard approach to qualified experimental gravitational research. Yours on the other hand, seems to be obsessed with irrelevant air resistance. This discussion is a model of, as you said, obtuse circuitousness. Seque to 'Against the wind', and 'Taking the fall'.
"Einstein's gravity is based on space contracting toward the center of mass".
Would you care to elaborate on that?
Then you continue with: "so air resistance obviously has to be discounted".
Then on to "...yours is base on space expanding outward, so air resistance is not a factor at all".
Summarizing with the next short paragraph:
"To put the question another way: why is air resistance not even a factor to be ignored according to your proposition?"
('What?' - that's a question, in quotes, a sort of dangling participle inspired by and fashioned after your adjective pudding...)
Dear Mr. Nobody: I suggest that you reconsider and rewrite your transmission. You're breaking up, coming in garbled. I have a hypothesis that you believe you have a theory that you can circle the wagons and shoot the tops off dandy lions until you prevail. It will show when you're feeling better, and I sincerely hope you get well soon.
Regards
- RP