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Light Eye
07-19-2005, 11:30 AM
dear friends,

interesting...

http://www.earthfiles.com/news/news.cfm?id=942&category=environment

be well, be love.

david



garsington, oxfordshire, u.k. wheat formation - astronomical orbit?

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complex wheat pattern at least 500 feet in diameter reported on july 15, 2005,
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july 18, 2005 northwestern australia - e-mail from scientist who requests
anonymity:

july 15, 2005 - garsington, oxfordshire, england

"this new one shows, i think, the precession of mercury about our sun: four
times a year it becomes visible above the western horizon (two weeks ago for
example): hence four white circles.

einstein used the slow advance of mercury's elliptical orbit (as shown) to
deduce his theory of general relativity:
namely that motional gravity is slightly stronger than gravity at rest, by a
factor of (1 + v2/c2).

converting from acceleration to velocity to distance, by a applying triple
time-integral, we get (1 + v2/c2)**3 = (1 + 3 x v2/c2) for small v / c, just as
shown in the drawing. for example, the number 1.001 when cubed becomes 1.003 if
v / c = 0.001.

the angular factor for light bending around our sun remains (1 + v2/c2) = 1 + 1
= 2, because there it is only acceleration, and v = c.

very intelligent indeed, in my view at least."




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