
26-10-2007, 10:29 PM
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Something to think about
I was hoping to get back to this before I went on my road trip but I've to busy. So I'll leave to think about this until I get back.
The Photons or corpuscles that account for this pushing force interact with other matter all be it rarely they do none the less. We have already conceded (if I may) that the "Pushing force of gravity observes the inverse square law as well. i.e. it must fit observation. We then must also say that the corpuscles must interact with other corpuscles, other wise they again wouldn’t fit observation. One of the best “proofs” of Alberts theory is that light is bent around massive objects. This deflection has been measured to a very high degree.
So if we take these two known properties of the corpuscles then we can make a prediction. That the “pushing” force of gravity must diminish with distance at a faster rate then the inverse square law, once the mean free distance has been surpassed.
Have a think on that when I get back I outline what Maxwell took issue with.
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