From: Androcles on 27 May 2010 19:28 "Henry Wilson DSc" <..@..> wrote in message news:g2vtv5hmtmetubt6h7n8tnvodpa4dho1lh(a)4ax.com... | The universe is not expanding. | Light slows as it travels. The universe is not expanding. Light energy disperses as it travels.
From: eric gisse on 27 May 2010 20:42 ...@..(Henry Wilson DSc) wrote: [...] > > The universe is not expanding. > Light slows as it travels. Oh really, and how much does it slow? How fast? How come there is 0 evidence for your latest speculation about reality? > > Henry Wilson... > > .......Einstein's Relativity...The religion that worships negative space.
From: guskz on 28 May 2010 00:28 On May 27, 3:42 pm, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > The formula they are presently using is "incorrect". > > Excluding relativistic, non-euclidean, and other similar factors, the > formula they are presently using is: > T = proper time > c = light's speed > D = distance the light has travelled > De = difference in distance since the light left it's source. > > Brightness = Luminosity / D^2 > > Incorrect because light leaving its source is a 3D factor (thus the > square of it travel distance), but for expanding space, it is a 4D > factor this causes brightness to diminish by the cube of the expansion > length. > > The correct formula to determine the Universe's Expansion is as > follows: > > Most likely Brightness = Luminosity / (D^2 De^3) > or > Brightness = D^2+De^3 (Luminosity/(D^2De^3) or Brightness =(D^2+De^3)Luminosity/(D^2De^3) > > The above formula not only applies to distance stars but how they > determine the lifespan from radiating matter on earth. > > To follow the real expansion rate of the Universe and if it changes > with time.
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