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Is force an astronomical quantity?
0 Comments Published by admin April 5th, 2008 in Database, Kepler, ForceI make the assumption that there is a database of observations (”Database”) and there are only three ways to model the Database:
1. Fit
2. Trig
3. Rule
Curve fitting and trigonometric series are used in practical positional astronomy and rule based computation is used in theoretical astronomy.
There are two rules:
1. Kepler
2. Newton
I claim that Kepler’s rule and Newton’s […]
At the heart of the issue is Newton’s use of Kepler’s rule. What did Newton do to Kepler’s rule? There are two versions describing Newton’s actions. One is the official physics mythology. The other is the historical record.
Maybe the way I described these two versions is biased. I called the physicists’ version to be the mythology […]
I wanted to ask your help with this mathematical question. Let me explain.
If I have an ugly expression and I don’t want to carry this ugly expression with its subscripts and superscripts and symbols from dead alphabets I may say “let me call this ugly thing L_Dirac”1 and from then on I would use L_Dirac whenever […]
Force is occult 3
0 Comments Published by admin March 21st, 2008 in Science, Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, Force, OccultFor scientists, force is occult therefore it does not exist; no other proof is needed.
What does not exist is the cause of nothing.
For physicists, force is legal, it doesn’t matter if it is occult.
To legalize the occult physicists even defined a unit for it and called the unit by the name of the founder […]
Cavendish experiment is not an experiment
0 Comments Published by admin March 20th, 2008 in Doctors of Philosophy, Cavendish Experiment, Force, OccultI’ve written a few times that
Force is occult
Force never set any pendulum in motion
Cavendish experiment is not an experiment
Let me explain the last item one more time:
1. Cavendish builds a pendulum with a given period and measures the given period.
2. What Cavendish measures is already given.
Given as in known. If you know it you don’t […]
Contrary to what physics mythology claims Cavendish experiment cannot be interpreted as the first measurement of the Newtonian force. Cavendish assumed the Newtonian force, he never tried to measure it. The experiment is not set up to verify the existence of force.1
No combination of wire, beam and weights can prove the existence of the […]
Force is occult
0 Comments Published by admin March 17th, 2008 in Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, Newton, Cavendish Experiment, ForceGravitational physics is physicists’ never ending quest to save Newton’s authority. All astronomical calculations are done by using Kepler’s Rule branded as Newton’s laws.1
As long as physics exists physicists will call Kepler’s Rule Newton’s laws. Therefore, it is not possible to prove that planets are not moved by Newton’s force. Physicists corrupted the old science […]
An existence test for Newton’s force
1 Comment Published by admin March 16th, 2008 in Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, ForceWhen I realized that in physics force was a legal concept I tried to find a test such that when applied to force it would reveal if it exists or not. The simplest test to check if force exists is to inspect the effective formulas used in astronomical computations.
Proposition:
If force does not enter computations […]
Are physicists crackpots? No. Not even
0 Comments Published by admin March 7th, 2008 in Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, cosmology, ForceJoel Spolsky wrote:
All those crackpots with schemes of perpetual motion machines, unified theories of physics, and DeLoreans that travel in time while simultaneously converting toothpaste to gold happily regale you with countless stories about how “they said Galileo was crazy.”
Joel Spolsky is a programmer and an entrepreneur. At first reading I thought he was saying that […]
Gravity is weak?
0 Comments Published by admin March 1st, 2008 in Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, Newton, Force, Lisa RandallLisa Randall in Colbert Report demonstrated a simple experiment. She said gravity is weak and proposed to prove it by an experiment. This is how she did it. Take a small object such as a paper clip and a small magnet. The earth acts on the paper clip pulling it towards its center with the […]
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