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Newton and Einstein did not explain the Gravitation

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Adrian Ferent

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Dec 19, 2015, 7:32:19 AM12/19/15
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Newton and Einstein did not explain the Gravitation.
Bohr was right when he told to Einstein not to work on Gravitation because he will not be able to explain it.
General relativity, LQG, String theory, Quantum gravity theories are wrong theories because are limited to the speed of light and do not explain the Gravitation.
"I am the first who Understood and Explained the Gravitation with high speed gravitons v = 1.001762 × 10^17 m/s, with Negative Impulse, Negative Mass and Negative Energy" Adrian Ferent
https://www.academia.edu/19214587/Ferent_Gravitation_theory

kenseto

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Dec 19, 2015, 10:05:07 AM12/19/15
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My theory (DTG) gives physical explanation for gravitation:
http://www.modelmechanics.org/essayonDTG.pdf

Adrian Ferent

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Dec 22, 2015, 10:26:27 AM12/22/15
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NASA explains wrong the black holes: "The result is a gravitational field so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape."
My question: How a black hole will draw matter inward if gravitons can not escape?
I am the first who realized that the gravitons with the speed of light will not escape a black hole. This means if the (gravitation) gravitons have the speed of light like Einstein field equations confirm, the black holes will not attract anything.
General relativity, LQG, String theory, Quantum gravity theories are wrong theories because are limited to the speed of light and do not explain Gravitation.
"I am the first who Understood and Explained Gravitation with high speed gravitons v = 1.001762 × 10^17 m/s, with Negative Impulse, Negative Mass and Negative Energy" Adrian Ferent
http://science.nasa.gov/astrophysics/focus-areas/black-holes/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287331589_Ferent_Gravitation_theory

Odd Bodkin

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Dec 22, 2015, 10:37:53 AM12/22/15
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On 12/22/2015 9:26 AM, Adrian Ferent wrote:
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> NASA explains wrong the black holes: "The result is a gravitational field so strong that
> nothing, not even light, can escape."
> My question: How a black hole will draw matter inward if gravitons can not escape?
> I am the first who realized that the gravitons with the speed of light will not escape a black hole.

Adrian, I responded to a very similar post with the same statements, and
you have ignored my response totally. Might I ask why?

Meanwhile, a simple google search for "how can gravitons get out of a
black hole" might give you enough reading for a few days.




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Odd Bodkin --- maker of fine toys, tools, tables

Adrian Ferent

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Dec 23, 2015, 12:11:44 AM12/23/15
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Odd Bodkin,

where is the right answer on Google?

pnal...@gmail.com

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Dec 23, 2015, 12:55:40 AM12/23/15
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On Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at 9:11:44 PM UTC-8, Adrian Ferent wrote:
> Odd Bodkin,
>
> where is the right answer on Google?

Here you go...

https://www.google.com/search?q=how+can+gravitons+get+out+of+a+black+hole&oq=how+can+gravitons+get+out+of+a+black+hole&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8

Odd Bodkin

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Dec 23, 2015, 9:07:41 AM12/23/15
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On 12/22/2015 11:11 PM, Adrian Ferent wrote:
> Odd Bodkin,
>
> where is the right answer on Google?
>

Adrian, I've given you some suggested search terms.
People who rely on the internet are expected to become adept at searching.

Here are some links I found in 10 seconds.
http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/physics/89-the-universe/black-holes-
and-quasars/theoretical-questions/451-how-do-gravitons-escape-black-
holes-to-tell-the-universe-about-their-gravity-advanced

http://www.astronomycafe.net/qadir/q756.html

http://www.askamathematician.com/2014/05/q-if-nothing-can-escape-
a-black-holes-gravity-then-how-does-the-gravity-itself-escape/

http://theness.com/roguesgallery/index.php/skepticism/how-does-gravity-
escape-a-black-hole/

https://www.quora.com/Can-gravitons-escape-the-event-horizon-of-a-black-
hole-If-not-how-can-we-detect-the-black-holes-gravity

Adrian Ferent

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Dec 24, 2015, 11:29:04 AM12/24/15
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Where is the right answer?

Odd Bodkin

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Dec 24, 2015, 12:06:15 PM12/24/15
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On 12/24/2015 10:28 AM, Adrian Ferent wrote:
> Where is the right answer?
>

I've shown you. If you're going to use the web as your only source of
information, then it is up to you to learn how to use it.

Otherwise, I would suggest less complicated tools, like a book.

Adrian Ferent

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Dec 26, 2015, 6:57:16 AM12/26/15
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The right answer?
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