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| Posted by
Samuel A. (Sam) Cox on March 14, 2005 at 09:22:35 (Message posted from "unknown" at 68.45.160.182) - explanation In Reply to: "Re: To Keith...Gravitational Attraction of a Black Hole w/a Radius" posted by keith on March 14, 2005 at 06:43:11
A couple of things... 1. Two measurements were made at varying distances well before the heliopause was encountered by the spacecraft. 2. The radius of the universe has been pretty well established at 13.6 BLY...there is some variation in the figures. Still this is close enough, and the necessary mass of the universe is known well enough, that the same type of calculations can be done on the entire universe- not for anomolous acceleration, but to determine the fit of the model...whether approximately 75% of the mass of the universe is contained in such a region. Remember, the "White Hole", "Black Hole" antipodes of the universe are observed by us to be the CBR and the Planck Realm...at a distance in Space/time of 13.6 BLY and 10 to the minus 33rd Cm respectively. The "creation" of space and time in the model is the result of our (as observers in the photonic matrix) cross-reading the two/sided system in extreme time dilation near the Planck Length, on 4D particulate event horizon surfaces where the information is stored. The math on this gives a breadth of the universe of 10-20 BLY!...excellent considering the variables which still exist in our knowledge. At any rate, the mathematical fit of this model with the universe we observe is very good, which obviously we should expect. GR and SRT have great veracity in observation and measurement and so does QM. The Schwarzschild "mirror" geometry satisfies GR. The only modification, made necessary by our knowledge of the veracity of QM is the substitution of the Planck Realm for a point at the center of the geometry. |
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