1) Hubble expansion is a limited case of fictitious velocity.
2) Second curvature is a logarithmic outward inertial fifth force back
pressure compressed accelerating spiral curve of accelerated compressed
expansion. two derivatives, (acceleration), which is regenerative
compressed accelerated orthogonal expansion along every axis
continually increasing momentum of any mass particle or arrangement or
structure of them orthogonally.
3) Measurement of forced increase of momentum along the curve of the
spiral or helix is m/s^2.
4) The difference between spiral and helix is frames of reference of
universal motion.
5) Compression causes spin. Anything in outer space will spin even if
free due to back pressure of its constituents. If free and independent
its spin will be arbitrary. When orbiting, then a particle or planet,
or any structures spin and orbit, (added together), will also be
dependent on the spin caused by its back pressure as a structure that
is compound.
a) Thus: compound back pressure (the fifth force) is compound in
particles, structures and solar systems and their containing space
which is homogenous or nearly homogenous particles itself internal to
or external to particles or groups of particles.
6) The particles, planets, internal nuclear systems, or any systems
structures and their containing space are composite and have compound
rotation such that any drag is not caused external to the particles and
any drag is caused by particle distribution imbalance around the
independent axis of the particle or body which can warbulate the planes
of the orbit. The torus second diameter d2 principle axis is naturally
the cause of wobbling along its path when orbiting and rolling as a
torus and influences the distribution of the constituent particles
around the second axis of rolling of that which is orbiting in torus
form or quasi-spherical form relatively and analogous to spin rotation
around the first principle axis of rotation of any torus including dual
torus faraday tube structures.
7) These motions above are sixth dimensional relativistic motions
causing the illusion of the three dimensional entities we perceive as
three dimensional when all is sixth dimensional and/or directly
analogous to sixth dimensional planes even if harmonically. The sixth
dimension seems to be central to any other dimensions in this frame of
reference and between frames of reference.
8) The particle, electric, and magnetic properties of these entities
are composite and have compound action and reactions due to these
attributes of internal particles or as systems of any arrangements and
none escape these laws of universal motion.
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With all due respect here orton, 30 odd postulates are reminisant of a monty
python sketch, i.e.
[The Penultimate Supper]
Servant: A Michelangelo to see you, your Holiness.
Pope: Who?
Servant: Michelangelo, the famous renaissance artist whose best known works
include the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and
the celebrated statue of David.
Pope: Ah. Very well...
Servant: In 1514 he returned to Florence and de...
Pope: All right, that's enough, that's enough, they've got it now!
Servant: Oh.
Michelangelo: Good evening, your Holiness.
Pope: Evening, Michelangelo. I want to have a word with you about this
painting of yours, "The Last Supper."
Michelangelo: Oh, yeah?
Pope: I'm not happy about it.
Michelangelo: Oh, dear. It took me hours.
Pope: Not happy at all.
Michelangelo: Is it the jello you don't like?
Pope: No.
Michelangelo: Ah, no, I know, they do have a bit of colour, don't they? Oh,
I know, you don't like the kangaroo?
Pope: What kangaroo?
Michelangelo: No problem, I'll paint him out.
Pope: I never saw a kangaroo!
Michelangelo: Uuh...he's right in the back. I'll paint him out! No sweat,
I'll make him into a disciple.
Pope: Aah.
Michelangelo: All right?
Pope: That's the problem.
Michelangelo: What is?
Pope: The disciples.
Michelangelo: Are they too Jewish? I made Judas the most Jewish.
Pope: No, it's just that there are twenty-eight of them.
Michelangelo: Oh, well, another one will never matter, I'll make the
kangaroo into another one.
Pope: No, that's not the point.
Michelangelo: All right. Well, I'll lose the kangaroo. Be honest, I wasn't
perfectly happy with it.
Pope: That's not the point. There are twenty-eight disciples!
Michelangelo: Too many?
Pope: Well, of course it's too many!
Michelangelo: Yeah, I know that, but I wanted to give the impression of a
real last supper. You know, not just any old last
supper. Not like a last meal or a final snack. But you know, I wanted to
give the impression of a real mother of a blow-out,
you know?
Pope: There were only twelve disciples at the last supper.
Michelangelo: Well, maybe some of the others came along afterw...
Pope: There were only twelve altogether.
Michelangelo: Well, maybe some of their friends came by, you know?
Pope: Look! There were just twelve disciples and our Lord at the last
supper. The Bible clearly says so.
Michelangelo: No friends?
Pope: No friends.
Michelangelo: Waiters?
Pope: No.
Michelangelo: Cabaret?
Pope: No!
Michelangelo: You see, I like them, they help to flesh out the scene, I
could lose a few, you know I could...
Pope: Look! There were only twelve disciples at...
Michelangelo: I've got it! I've got it! We'll call it "The Last But One
Supper"!
Pope: What?
Michelangelo: Well there must have been one, if there was a last supper
there must have been a one before that, so this, is the
"Penultimate Supper"! The Bible doesn't say how many people were there, does
it?
Pope: No, but...
Michelangelo: Well there you are, then!
Pope: Look! The last supper is a significant event in the life of our Lord,
the penultimate supper was not! Even if they had a
conjurer and a mariachi band. Now, a last supper I commissioned from you,
and a last supper I want! With twelve disciples
and one Christ!
Michelangelo: One?!
Pope: Yes one! Now will you please tell me what in God's name possessed you
to paint this with three Christs in it?
Michelangelo: It works, mate!
Pope: Works?
Michelangelo: Yeah! It looks great! The fat one balances the two skinny
ones.
Pope: There was only one Redeemer!
Michelangelo: Ah, I know that, we all know that, what about a bit of
artistic license?
Pope: A one Messiah is what I want!
Michelangelo: I'll tell you what you want, mate! You want a bloody
photographer! That's you want. Not a bloody creative
artist to crease you up...
Pope: I'll tell you what I want! I want a last supper with one Christ,
twelve disciples, no kangaroos, no trampoline acts, by
Thursday lunch, or you don't get paid!
Michelangelo: Bloody fascist!
Pope: Look! I'm the bloody pope, I am! May not know much about art, but I
know what I like!
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i.e. not very convincing.
Kevin Aylward , Warden of the Kings Ale
ke...@anasoft.co.uk
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GUI xspice, unlimited component, mixed-mode Windows simulator with Schematic
Capture, waveform display, FFT's and Filter Design.
Opinions of my employer are not necessarily indicative of my own
Oscillators don't, amplifiers do"
What happens if he (pope) doesn't eat?
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darrin,
if the pope doesn't eat...hmmmm....
call a doctor.
i have reasons to leave my first draft alone.
i also have much more solid info that has been witnessed.
eventually it will be in the public domain.
i guess you know every joe blow has been attempting to claim my older
works as their own. just think what they might do with the heavy stuff
some of which i did many years ago.
i also have some very new stuff that is witnessed and archived now that
we have not seen anywhere.
who's we?
i am a theoretician which is in close contact with some of the most
respected physicists in the world.
tip:
if you have something new keep it off usenet til it is old accepted and
protected stuff.
i like kevins joke too....but i don't owe him or his recent associate
any explanations.
let the politician types go to hell, we know how crooked hypocrites are
not that kevin is one.
i don't know kevin.
keep up the good work darrin.
daveo
Darrin: I don't necessarily know who is stealing what, I do have a pretty
good idea
about, "what is," and "why." I was able to deduce this on my own, hence the
ability to
agree with your postulates. The opportunity to prove this will never be
mine, as I am
not in the arena to do so. Keep your postulates as you see fit, they serve
you best as
you see them.
Tell me Dave, your thoughts on the relationship between the "fine structure
constant,"
and the "constant" speed of light. I am certain the two entertain origins of
similarity. I.e.
one should not coincide without the other. That would be my guess anyways.
You keep working good too Dave. Perhaps theft should not be such a concern,
"one
cannot steal what one cannot grasp, or understand." Those who find, "that
which is unknown,"
are "pioneers."
Funny thought, "one cannot teach what is not known." Does this make
education a
vision of the future? Or, a relic of the past?
very little of my work and what i do is in the public domain.
i like to help science as a hobby only and am fully retired.
even herb gave up on me, haaaaaaaa. he's fun and el is fun.
education is connected world wide now.
happy new year,
daveo