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07-10-2005, 11:58 PM
Interesting concept that I have thought about

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Originally Posted by XarGoth
Well i am doing my best to understand the theory, here is a question that comes to mind;


First of all, if gravitation is decaying mass(evaporating gravitation) then can we calculate this mass?

I mean there should be a !decaying-mass per second! constant if this theory is true, Ever thought about finding it with some equations?


Well, i know you are saying it is relative..But i still think the relativity can still be explained by maths like Einstein did. So you still should find a constant for Rest or a given Velocity..
Remember that I am claiming that a three dimensional mass is decaying into a one dimensional wave. How do you calculate something so small?
Observation over time? yes and there have been two studies that come to mind. 1). binary neutron star observations and energy lossed do to the possibility of gravitational waves emitted.
2). also, the possibility of change over eons of the fine structure constant.
My claim is that mass transfer is so small of a three dimensional loss and so large of a one dimensional loss that it is virtually indetectable three dimensionally. Like a pond in a stream. Water goes in, water goes out put the pond remains the same until the stream dries up.
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