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Originally Posted by bojan
Alex, could you clearly describe what exactly did you predict, what is the cause of this predicted behaviour and could you give us some numbers, as result of calculations that supports your theories? And perhaps, there are some other things that can be predicted, following up your calculations?
Otherwise we are wasting time here.
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You know I can not give you numbers.
I spoke of an idea and not a theory thereby avoiding proof as an issue I feel

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My initial prediction was..they will slow, and in time to us they will appear to stop (held in sticky space) as we (the solar system) continue in our orbit...and after they appear to us to have stopped they will then appear to race away at a speed equivalent to to the solar systems orbital speed in the galaxy. If I am correct such an observation will be made..if wrong it will be obvious. If I could manage math I could give you dates and rate of slowing etc but I can not...
So there is part of the prediction incomplete...so if I am right they will appear to stop and then regather speed...if I had numbers I could predict when but I submit if they do as I say the absence of numbers should not mean my prediction is incorrect but only that I have no math support...
As to waste of time I suggest that to continue to try and fit the observations to factors that are taking us nowhere may be a waste of time...it seems to me that this is called an anomaly because it simply can not be explained with the science we enlist to explain the fact...... our science must be able to explain the observations and at this point our science has no answer... to suggest something outside current beliefs may be what is required.
Given that I suggested what has happened did happen I feel there may be something in my view... I can offer no more than a hypothesis and if not taking that hypothesis to a testable theory is a waste of time then indeed my speculation is a waste of time...still I enjoy thinking about stuff and some thinking must be better than none.
alex

