On 17 Mag, 21:43, Loui...@edu.herlufsholm.dk wrote:
> On 17 Maj, 21:15, jesko <frans...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On 17 Mag, 18:17, Loui...@edu.herlufsholm.dk wrote:
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> > > COSMIC DECREASE OF GRAVITY and INCREASE OF THE DAY
> > > .
> > > By Louis Nielsen, Denmark
> > > Treatise:
http://www.rostra.dk/louis
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> > > INCREASE OF THE DAY
> > > With a cosmic decrease of Newton’s gravitational ‘constant’, the Earth
> > > will expand. The result is that the mass is being distributed farther
> > > and farther from the axis of rotation. This causes the angular
> > > velocity of the Earth to decrease. A lower angular velocity is equal
> > > to a longer day. Technically speaking, the moment of inertia of the
> > > Earth increases gradually as the radius increases that caused by a
> > > decreasing gravity.
> > > In my treatise I derive an equation which gives a connection between
> > > one Earth-day t(1) when the Universe had an age T(1) and one Earth-day
> > > t(2) when the Universe had an age T(2). The equation which gives only
> > > the effect caused by a cosmic decreasing gravity is:
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> > > (1) t(1) = t(2)*(T(1)/T(2))^(2/3)
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> > > From equation (1) we can calculate the Earth-day t(1) in the Devon
> > > period, about 400 million years ago.
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> > > Using the values T(2) = 13.5 billion years and T(1) = 13.1 billion
> > > years, and t(2) = 24 hour, we get:
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> > > (2) t(1) = 24hour*(13.1/13.5)^(2/3) = 23.5 hour
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> > > The day of the Earth had been at least about 0.5 hour shorter 400
> > > million years ago.
> > > What says geological observations?
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> > > Read more at:
http://www.rostra.dk/louis
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> > > Best regards
> > > Louis Nielsen
> > > Denmark
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> > you don't ever think that principles may be wrong?
> > Day light is caused by light refrection into atmosphere.
> > is it absurd to suppose that the path of sun is caused by increasing
> > in air' s volume and night is caused by a decrease of volume of air?- Skjul tekst i anførselstegn -
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> > - Vis tekst i anførselstegn -
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> Yes, principles can be wrong.
> I think you have misunderstand? A 'day' in my article is the time
> during a whole rotation of the Earth about its axis.
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> Best regards
> Louis Nielsen
Yes, but you found a contraddiction, different time period in
different age!