From: Phil Bouchard on 6 Jan 2010 05:00 It turns out by using the exact mathematical formulation of FR on the bending of light, we find the exact same angle that was observed in the 1919 Eddington eclipse experiment or 1.75 arc-sec. Furthermore in the latest paper that can be found at the following link FR also represents low surface brightness galaxy rotation curves, which basically comes down to a different scaling factor: http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-sci_physics.pdf Once again the simulator previously used to approximate the calculations can be found here: http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr.exe And AVI versions of the aforementioned simulator here: http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-lb.avi http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-pp.avi The bending of light calculations are available upon request and I would like being aware of available mentorship in the subject or any updates. Everything has been proven and there can be no reason not to, if not to spend another year of nothingness or political indoctrination. All the necessary mathematical calculations are done, can be easily used and are ready for a presentation. Thank you, -Phil
From: Androcles on 6 Jan 2010 06:35 "Phil Bouchard" <phil(a)fornux.com> wrote in message news:4B445F39.2080404(a)fornux.com... > It turns out by using the exact mathematical formulation of FR on the > bending of light, we find the exact same angle that was observed in the > 1919 Eddington eclipse experiment or 1.75 arc-sec. > > Furthermore in the latest paper that can be found at the following link FR > also represents low surface brightness galaxy rotation curves, which > basically comes down to a different scaling factor: > http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-sci_physics.pdf > > Once again the simulator previously used to approximate the calculations > can be found here: > http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr.exe > > And AVI versions of the aforementioned simulator here: > http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-lb.avi > http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-pp.avi > > The bending of light calculations are available upon request and I would > like being aware of available mentorship in the subject or any updates. > Everything has been proven and there can be no reason not to, if not to > spend another year of nothingness or political indoctrination. All the > necessary mathematical calculations are done, can be easily used and are > ready for a presentation. > > > Thank you, > -Phil Speed of Earth ~= 2pi * 1AU year = 0.0001c in the frame of the fixed stars. atan (0.0001c/c) = 9.9999999666666668666666652380952e-5 radians = 0.00573 degrees = 20.626 arc seconds http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Shapiro/Crapiro.htm All the necessary mathematical calculations are done, can be easily seen above and have already been presented. Thank you, - Androcles.
From: dlzc on 6 Jan 2010 09:30 On Jan 6, 3:00 am, Phil Bouchard <p...(a)fornux.com> wrote: Mindless spam reported.
From: Dono. on 6 Jan 2010 11:25 On Jan 6, 2:00 am, Phil Bouchard <p...(a)fornux.com> wrote: > All > the necessary mathematical calculations are done, can be easily used and > are ready for a presentation. > Delusions, delusions....
From: eric gisse on 6 Jan 2010 14:34 Phil Bouchard wrote: > It turns out by using the exact mathematical formulation of FR on the > bending of light, we find the exact same angle that was observed in the > 1919 Eddington eclipse experiment or 1.75 arc-sec. > > Furthermore in the latest paper that can be found at the following link > FR also represents low surface brightness galaxy rotation curves, > which basically comes down to a different scaling factor: > http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-sci_physics.pdf > > Once again the simulator previously used to approximate the calculations > can be found here: > http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr.exe > > And AVI versions of the aforementioned simulator here: > http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-lb.avi > http://www.fornux.com/personal/philippe/fr/fr-pp.avi > > The bending of light calculations are available upon request and I would > like being aware of available mentorship in the subject or any updates. > Everything has been proven and there can be no reason not to, if not > to spend another year of nothingness or political indoctrination. All > the necessary mathematical calculations are done, can be easily used and > are ready for a presentation. Let's see the calculations, Phil. It only took you the better part of what, two years? > > > Thank you, > -Phil
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