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Old 05-03-2010, 10:25 AM
Jarvamundo (Alex)
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Arr we meet again Alex where do you get these links, one can only imagine you have somthing against mainstream science. Meta research is the clearing house for nutty ideas most famous for the founders belief in the "face of Mars".
Once we get instruments that are able to either detect gravity waves, or we find a GUT which might shed some light on other way to measure the messenger particles of q gravity.

OK here we go again...

The link i posted about "Has the Speed of Gravity Been Measured?" was from Clifford M. Will..... Can't get any more mainstream than this well published physicist. Yes in sheer horror he did write a book call "Was Einstein Right". I know he said the E word... but hey hang on a minute... Deputy President of the International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation (2007-10; President from 2004-07)

Other links to the planned LISA experiment. ESA... if there is anymore mainstream than this, let me know

Other link from wikipedia from the late Tom Van Flandern's theory of faster than light gravity. Tom published many papers and was well regarded as an expert in celestial mechanics... I've read his book and learnt alot about orbital dynamics. I dont subscribe to his face on Mars hypothesis.... but that doesn't mean i can't explore his other published works listed on wiki... Your angle is like saying "no one should subscribe to vegetarianism because hitler did"... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem

ohh yes.. You'll also find some interviews of Clifford Will on youtube... these also are posted on several of NASA's new websites about blackholes...

From the Clifford Will's site.
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Does this tell us anything about the speed of propagation of gravity?
The consensus among relativists is NO!
Again KenGee, If there is somewhere else we should be looking please let us all know.

My deepest thanks and appreciation to the other folk who make up the knowledgeable wisdom contributing on this forum, and to the questions i'm interested in exploring.

Cheers,
Alex

Last edited by Jarvamundo; 07-03-2010 at 12:17 PM.
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