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From: Archimedes Plutonium on 20 Apr 2010 00:45 Archimedes Plutonium wrote: (snipped) Sorry to my foreign friends as readers for the spelling of corrugated not corrigated. I pronounce it as that but it is spelled otherwise. > Analogy of a corrigated peice of transparent plastic such as the > roofing sheets of > corrigated plastic or the greenhouse corrigated plastic. Here I have > some in my > own house and if you hang a sheet up against a window with a view of > oncoming > traffic from the road with their white headlights. What happens is > that instead of > a blueshift of the car white headlights, the plastic corrigated always > delivers a > redshift. > Some may find it odd for me to have an experiment, smack in the first chapter, but I find experiments are welcomed no matter where they are. And especially an experiment that defeats the Big Bang theory all in one experiment. It is corrugated fiberglass and I bought a "greenhouse type of metal and fiberglass building". It was a small building of about 3 meters by 4 meters, but it was not stiff enough for South Dakota winds, and one day I just took out my reciprocating saw and sawed the four sides off. I cannot remember why I did not unscrew the building but rather ended up sawing the four walls off. I think it was saving of time, not out of frustration anger over the winds. And what I did next was to use those wall panels in my house up against windows so that light would always come in yet still have privacy. But what I soon discovered with the panels with a view of the west to east highway in view that the oncoming cars and trucks with their white lights, all were redshifted. So let me detail these corrugated panels of fiberglass. They are about 182 cm high and 116 cm long. Each corrugation is about 1.5 cm wide and 1.5 cm deep. The corrugations are spaced about 10 cm apart and in those 10 cm is somewhat flat but with a slight small angle. Now I looked through the fiberglass tonight and through the plain glass window and I focused on the most distant white headlight and it was redshifted by 35 cm or slightly more than three full panels of fiberglass (a panel is 10cm + 1.5 cm). And as that vehicle came closer to the house, the redshift had been reduced to that of less than one panel as that of 9 cm. So I suspect over a distance of 1 km of the road that the redshift started with 35 cm and at the closest approach had diminished to 9cm redshift. So now, what is the geometry of the corrugations equivalent to for a ellipsoid surface? Is it spherical or ellipsoid? Anyone can repeat the above, for I described the materials and the measurements. And the above tells us that speed of the object is of no importance for the redshift. The redshift is totally a geometrical consequence, of white light traveling through a bent medium of fiberglass. And the redshift tells us only the distance away of the object. The further away, the more the redshift, and the closer, the less of the redshift. About the only blueshift that can ever be expected in astronomy are the local galaxies moving towards us, but those would be rare and a small and tiny blueshift. There would not be any large blueshifts. So the geometry of the Cosmos as the 5f6 of 231Pu Atom Totality with its electrons in a lobe shaped geometry of high curvature would easily cause these redshifts of slow moving galaxies. It is not that these galaxies are travelling at nearly the speed of light, but rather they are white light galaxies travelling at say 30 km/sec or 100 km/sec and as their light travels through that curved space like the corrugated fiberglass, that white light is redshifted immensely. So here we have a situation where the redshift discovered in the 20th century, has become not a support of the Big Bang but an actual invalidator of the Big Bang. Now I do not think the Schrodinger Equation is able to unlock the curvature of the lobes of the 5f6 of plutonium. But if it can, then the curvature of these lobes should agree with the redshift of galaxies. Archimedes Plutonium http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/ whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |