j a <ja_777_aj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I missed that article. Here are some other interesting stuff from Karanev's book: 1) universal expansion cannot be determined from redshift 2) universal background radiation is explained by other things than the big bang 3) If things like black holes were true, they would come in different colors. IE the larger or denser the black hole the more photons it would trap. There is no certain amount of gravity that if crossed, suddenly all photons are trapped while if under that threshhold all photons escape. Your point number 3 is not true in any gravitational model that links gravitational attraction to mass. (Both Newton's model and Einstein's model (GR) have gravity directly proportional to mass, whereas my model has no dependency on mass.) Although photons have a rest mass of zero, their mass will increase with speed under Einstein's relativity. Hence, if the photons are moving (i.e., they exist), then they will have a mass, and if gravitational attraction depends upon mass, then there will be a field strength that, when exceeded, will trap them. Newton also regarded light as corpuscular in nature, so the same would apply under his model, whenever "M" exceeds a certain value. Neville. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PCcalling worldwide with voicemail