[geocentrism] Re: Challenge

  • From: Alan Griffin <ajg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2004 11:25:50 +0100

On 03 Aug, Philip <joyphil@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Though one cannot materially perceive the aether, it is detected (radio
> propagation)

No. Radio propagation does NOT detect the aether!
Radio waves can travel through space without any imaginary medium.

> , and its solidity may be analogous to the solidity of
> water to a bullet, or the atmosphere to a returning shuttle, or to the
> hydrogen density of  "empty space" between the stars to a body
> approaching the speed of light.

What utter rubbish! There is no scientific evidence for this. It is
wishful thinking.
There are millions of particles, travelling at nearly the speed of light
which hit the earth. Why have they not been slowed down by the "solidity
of your aether?

> I hope that clarifies what I was saying. None of this is new. As a
> physicist, your mind should be open to this hypothesis. 

My mind is open to SENSIBLE hypotheses!

> Simply put then,
> as this star at the rim of creation approaches the speed of light it is
> meeting the solidity of the aether travelling much faster in the
> direction  of rotation.

Where is your evidence for this?

> It is this "solidity" which I termed elastic at
> sublight speeds, which prevents the star hurling off the rim,

Sorry. Your "elasticity" only provides a force in the line of motion of
the star. To prevent it "hurling off the rim" you require a centripetal
force.

> and
> keeping it on course around the world, and the source of the energy if
> you want to call it that.

So your star is constantly taking energy away from the "aether" and
slowing it down?

> To keep it simple we have to leave out the
> TIME factor here.

Wow!

        Alan Griffin

    P.S. It has occurred to me that the binary stars which my brother
observes must be encountering resistance to the "aether" all the time
as they rotate round each other, so their periods should be increasing.
He has not observed this happening!

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