Re: Gravity The Bailey Theory


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Posted by Andrew McNab on December 26, 1999 at 07:00:49:

In Reply to: Gravity The Bailey Theory posted by Gene Bailey on December 25, 1999 at 12:30:55:

: GAVITY: A molecules desire to fill a space or void created by molecules in an excited state.

How does this mechanism explain the "action at a distance" aspect
of gravitation? eg the sun's pull on the oceans can be readily
observed in the form of especially high and low tides when the sun and
moon's gravitation is aligned (eg at full moon) And yet
the sun is millions of miles away, with a hard vacuum in between.
How does your thermal mechanism account for this behaviour?

: Gravity is nothing more than a result of Thermal Dynamics. I can explain further if you wish. I have proof of this discovery and I am about to finish my book on the subject.
: I have been in the news for this discovery and will be glad to share the info. with anyone who is interested. I like Newton, but his research is not complete and
: Einstein has messed everyone up with his theory that space is warped.

I'm sure you'll agree that the essence of science is that its
theories make predictions which we can test. How do the predictions of your
theory compare to the behaviour of the binary pulsars which recently
gave an astounding corroboration of Einstein's General Relativity. Does your
theory predict the same change in period of the pulsars over time?

Andrew



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