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Old 19-05-2008, 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by xelasnave View Post



If gravity pushes the space craft that leave our solar system will get "stuck" they will appear to slow, finally stop and then appear to race away at approx 350 kms per second....
I dont think I cut across GR as I can not see that it says gravity pushes or pulls no could it if the underlying aspect of the theory is that there is no force attached to gravity.

So there is a prediction to maybe escalate the idea to a theory..

I reckon the Corona of the Sun is due to the out flow of the Sun's energy meeting the inflow of the particle pressure I associate with what makes up gravity...and I feel that is reasonable in principle as certainly that approach does not require systems that are not apparent to supply the vast energy to have the Corona so much hotter than the Sun's surface. I do not see the suggestions that hot gas is transfered "up there" as viable...and even those speculations say that only one 10,000th of the energy can be taken up that way...sorry drifting off a little.... but push fits so well.

I also feel push gets rid of the need for dark matter and push explains the motions of outter stars orbital speed... and to me I think a Universe where we can see most of the matter more desirable than one where we need unsceen matter to make up the greater percentage of all that is....

However at this point in time I feel my views have some way to go before they are generally accepted

I do say however it is the flow of particles that "bend" the space time grid... so I see no conflict ..I should be able to use most of the GR stuff to finally support my ideas

Have a great day I must get back to the Lab
alex
Unfortunately any gravitational push theory violates the principle of equivalence, that states that gravitational mass and inertial mass are the same.

Try performing Einstein's elevator experiment in the gravitational "shadow" between two bodies that are being pushed towards each other.

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Steven
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