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| all, newby q. some incoherent thoughts. I read abouth the ratio's of rivers being R-ab = length of river / direct distance it travels odd abouth this is the fact that the ratios of a natural rivers (uniterupted by mankind) have the natural tendency to be in the close vicinity of Pi. --> einstein worked on this. Now take the light from a distance star, its bend by gravity fields of the stars within our solar system. and calculate the ratio of the light of al the stars on the edge of our galaxy towards earth. lets presume einstein is correct and the ratio of distant stars ar all wihtin a limited bandwith. Than point your telescope to a nearby galaxy and view it as one light bulb. clalculate the distance, and its ratio. if the ratio is the same as in our galaxy--> no mass between galaxy's if the ration is different as in our galaxy--> mass between galaxy's alternative, if the ratio's between in our solar system do not match up --> einstein is in trouble. gr. simple sam. |
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| Dear simplesam: "simplesam" <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote in message news:c4kg0u$dka$[Only registered users see links. ].home.nl... That pretty much says it all. What? Citation? I don't believe Einstein spent much time working on "magic" numbers... the What? What? bulb. Distance is determined different ways. One way is angular "size". Another is red shift. Still another is intensity (number of photons per unit area per unit time). Which way did you mean? up --> Trust that the only person "in trouble" is the one that thought there was enough here to mean *anything* worth posting. David A. Smith |
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| N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc) > wrote in message <3%mbc.6226$zh.5195@fed1read07>... Let alone replying. |
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