Re: [Vo]:Newtonian Gravity and General Relativity inside a spherical shell.

2016-12-11 Thread David Roberson
I was thinking more of a thought experiment than an actual lab test. As you are pointing out, to realize an actual valid experiment would be very difficult. But, scientists have actually performed experiments that one might think impossible due to noise, temperature, etc. such as detecting gravi

RE: [Vo]:Newtonian Gravity and General Relativity inside a spherical shell.

2016-12-11 Thread bobcook39923
A related question regarding frequency shifts of photons is associated with the apparent changes associated with the expansion of space and the emission of photons from distant objects receding at a great velocity from a receptor/monitor on earth. The explanation I have heard is that it’s li

[Vo]:LENR as jigsaw puzzle and/or LEGO

2016-12-11 Thread Peter Gluck
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/12/dec-11-2016-lenr-lego-inspired-by-simon.html peter -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

Re: [Vo]:LENR as jigsaw puzzle and/or LEGO

2016-12-11 Thread Che
In case anyone is forgetting: the mere existence of some 'free energy' water heater would suffice, for these processes to finally be taken seriously by most of society. All the resources you needed would THEN simply become available. Fuck the secretive, proprietary Rossi. On Sun, Dec 11, 2

Re: [Vo]:Newtonian Gravity and General Relativity inside a spherical shell.

2016-12-11 Thread H LV
This is how I understand the "elevator". It is_infinitely_ small. It encloses a single point in space rather than region of space so it is impossible to detect tidal variations from inside the elevator. If the elevator is allowed to have finite dimensions so that tidal variations are detectable the