[geocentrism] Re: Torsion Balance

  • From: Bernie Brauer <bbrauer777@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 10:11:39 -0700 (PDT)

Statement: Mutual attraction between objects and the inverse square law for 
gravity are easily demonstrated in the lab with a torsion balance. Basic 
physics would be a plus here.   Response 1: Either way "basic physics" not only 
does not answer the gravitational anomalies but also does not tell you how 
gravity works at all ( push v pull ). Chalking up everything that does not fit 
to "anomalies" is hardly scientific evidence for the gravity of "basic 
physics"...... and if you don't know how gravity works you can't claim "basic 
physics" and certainly can't claim gravity as a validation for the HC ( 
heliocentric ) explanation for celestial mechanics when you don't even know 
what gravity is or how it works... and what's worse just ignore everything that 
does not fit your ideas and fool oneself into believing it demonstrates ones 
exaltations...???... well sure it does...  just ignore everything that does not 
fit and only focus on and consider the things that do fit. Never mind
 the fact that one does so only by assumptions... that is not science nor is it 
basic physics, that is called imagining things! Gravity is the "glue" but if 
you don't know how the glue works... i.e. push v pull and/or other 
variables...... to make an appeal to "basic physics" and gravity... is nothing 
more than a copout, hoping no one will notice!  Allen Daves
  Response 2: Article published in the April 1976 issue of Nature ( Volume 260 
) by Long, on pages 417-418. Article title: "Experimental Examination of the 
Gravitational Inverse Square Law". Discrepancies in the value of the 
gravitational constant G were revealed to be as large as 0.37% ( a whopping 
anomoly of more than one part in three hundred ). This isn't a minor glitch in 
Newtonian theory, it's a nasty one. M.S. 

Bernie Brauer <bbrauer777@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    D.L. wrote:
   
  Bernie,
     
  Mutual attraction between objects and the inverse square law for gravity 
are easily demonstrated in the lab with a torsion balance. Basic physics 
would be a plus here.

Regards

D.L.





  


       

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