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Another Model of Gravity

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Re: Another Model of Gravity
« Reply #100 on: 03/02/2019 23:32:39 »
I have changed my mind.  Yesterday i remembered that a while back i came to the realization that the standard aether theory that aether flows in to mass is in a way no different to aether flowing out.  The acceleration of the aether is the same in both cases, ie the acceleration is inwards in both cases, & the equation involves 1/RR in both cases.  Think about it.
Therefore i agree with what i said that your outflow theory is counter-intuitive, but i take back that u need to find a sweet mechanism to make it easier to swallow.

The speed of gravity is a big deal.  U invoke IAAAD (which is the Einsteinian mafia's excuse) -- i dont believe in IAAAD.

Re a good name for the space medium for your GWs, i am thinking  Gravaether made of Gravaethons.
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Re: Another Model of Gravity
« Reply #101 on: 08/02/2019 07:44:05 »
I like d Aether stuff, but sadly d Universe dsnt work on my wishful thinking.

How wud d Aether xplain d change in velocity of d earth goin round d sun?
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How wuld Aether provide friction so dat d rotation of d earth slows down?
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Wat bout d moon goin farther away from d earth, how wuld Aether cum in2 d equation?

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Re: Another Model of Gravity
« Reply #102 on: 08/02/2019 09:47:47 »
Quote from: Zer0 on 08/02/2019 07:44:05
I like d Aether stuff, but sadly d Universe dsnt work on my wishful thinking.  How wud d Aether xplain d change in velocity of d earth goin round d sun?&
My centrifuging of aether theory should rob energy from Earth's orbit -- i hope that accords with the Earth's vel stuff.
How wuld Aether provide friction so dat d rotation of d earth slows down?
Aether doesnt have any friction if the velocity is uniform-constant, but my centrifuging of aether theory should rob energy from Earth's spin -- i hope that accords with measurements.
Also, Wat bout d moon goin farther away from d earth, how wuld Aether cum in2 d equation?
Once again the Moon orbiting Earth should according to my centrifuging of aether theory rob energy from the Moon. But that should shrink the orbit.  So i dont know how the Moon's orbit grows. Mightbe its caused by tidal happenings.
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