From: CENTRINO on 19 Apr 2010 18:37 The fact among others that universe is expanding and its expansion is accelerating �Could it be due the ever decreasing mass ? Stars are contineously burning mass, so mass decreases, and so does gravity. Loss of mass should not be for free, perhaps it has a double effect: mass turns into difuse radiation ... and ... expansion becouse of constant decrement of gravity. �Has it been taken into account in usual theories? Just a dark matter working hipotessis.
From: dlzc on 19 Apr 2010 18:43 Dear CENTRINO: On Apr 19, 3:37 pm, "CENTRINO" <n...(a)ninelandia.com> wrote: > The fact among others that universe is > expanding and its expansion is accelerating > > ¿Could it be due the ever decreasing mass ? Probably not. The "stellar activity" appears to be roughly constant, but expansion and acceleration of expansion has not been. > Stars are contineously burning mass, so > mass decreases, and so does gravity. Which says nothing about the Universe as a whole. > Loss of mass should not be for free, > perhaps it has a double effect: mass > turns into difuse radiation ... and ... > expansion becouse of constant decrement > of gravity. > > ¿Has it been taken into account in usual > theories? > > Just a dark matter working hipotessis. Doesn't correlate well with observation. Sorry. Also Dark Matter (anomalous rotation curves) has nothing to do with Dark Energy (Universal expansion). David A. Smith
From: BURT on 19 Apr 2010 18:50 On Apr 19, 3:37 pm, "CENTRINO" <n...(a)ninelandia.com> wrote: > The fact among others that universe is expanding and its expansion is > accelerating > > ¿Could it be due the ever decreasing mass ? > > Stars are contineously burning mass, so mass decreases, and so does gravity. > > Loss of mass should not be for free, perhaps it has a double effect: mass > turns into difuse radiation ... and ... expansion becouse of constant > decrement of gravity. > > ¿Has it been taken into account in usual theories? > > Just a dark matter working hipotessis. Light energy leaves the star. The star liberated that energy from a little of its gasses fused mass. This is perfect. Mitch Raemsch
From: Androcles on 19 Apr 2010 19:05 "CENTRINO" <none(a)ninelandia.com> wrote in message news:hqilun$9a8$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > The fact among others that universe is expanding and its expansion is > accelerating > The fact among others is that you are an idiot who doesn't know fact from fiction.
From: mpc755 on 19 Apr 2010 19:22
On Apr 19, 6:37 pm, "CENTRINO" <n...(a)ninelandia.com> wrote: > The fact among others that universe is expanding and its expansion is > accelerating > > ¿Could it be due the ever decreasing mass ? > > Stars are contineously burning mass, so mass decreases, and so does gravity. > > Loss of mass should not be for free, perhaps it has a double effect: mass > turns into difuse radiation ... and ... expansion becouse of constant > decrement of gravity. > > ¿Has it been taken into account in usual theories? > In Aether Displacement, aether and matter are different states of the material. Mass is conserved. Mass does not convert to energy. Matter transitions to aether. Matter expands in three dimensional space as it transitions to aether. Matter increases in volume as it transitions to aether. The physical effect this transition has on the neighboring aether and matter is energy. When you watch an atomic bomb explode you are watching the physical effect matter expanding in volume as it transitions to aether has on the neighboring matter and aether: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16heorrfsgY Aether and matter are different states of the same material. Matter is compressed aether and aether is uncompressed matter. 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT? By A. EINSTEIN' http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/e_mc2.pdf "If a body gives off the energy L in the form of radiation, its mass diminishes by L/c2." The mass of the body does diminish, but the matter which no longer exists as part of the body has not vanished. It still exists, as aether. As the matter transitions to aether it expands in three dimensions. The effect this transition has on the surrounding aether and matter is energy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass%E2%80%93energy_equivalence "The equation E = mc2 indicates that energy always exhibits mass in whatever form the energy takes.[3] It does not imply that mass may be converted to energy, for modern theory holds that neither mass nor energy may be destroyed, but only moved from one location to another. In physics, mass must be differentiated from matter. In cases where matter particles are created or destroyed, the precursors and products retain both the original mass and energy, which is unchanged. Mass energy equivalence also means that mass conservation becomes a restatement of the law of energy conservation, which is the first law of thermodynamics." The products retain the original mass because the product is aether. > Just a dark matter working hipotessis. |