Baron von Richthofen
24-12-2009, 05:30 PM
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E=M C This is only correct in our solar system it should be E=M 186000/G
G is the combined gravitonal force of matter and dark mater where you are calculating E in the universe, G in our solar system has a value of 1, combined gravitonal force of matter and dark mater in inter stellar space and inter galactic space varies also in galaxy and solar systems other than ours, because of this the speed of light is not a constant there for the distance from other stars and galaxy could be closer or further away if they calculate the distances using the speed of light
What do you think?:einstein:
E=M C This is only correct in our solar system it should be E=M 186000/G
G is the combined gravitonal force of matter and dark mater where you are calculating E in the universe, G in our solar system has a value of 1, combined gravitonal force of matter and dark mater in inter stellar space and inter galactic space varies also in galaxy and solar systems other than ours, because of this the speed of light is not a constant there for the distance from other stars and galaxy could be closer or further away if they calculate the distances using the speed of light
What do you think?:einstein: