Gravitational Waves
Posted:
Tue Jan 12, 2016 7:25 pm
by Mikado14
Interesting article:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-rumor ... 36908.htmlNeed to keep our eyes peeled on this for a while.
Mikado
Re: Gravitational Waves
Posted:
Mon Feb 01, 2016 12:17 pm
by Mikado14
Magnetic Buoyancy
I remember discussing this once before in regard to the Apollo LEM. I too have found the fact that the LEM launched from the surface of the Moon and achieved orbit on the engine that it had.
I wonder, if this is a reaction to the magnetic lines of force, does the work of Bruce Cathie have a bearing on this? i.e. the greatest buoyancy is on a Cathie line or isogonic line?
Mikado
Re: Gravitational Waves
Posted:
Mon Feb 01, 2016 1:53 pm
by kevin
Which would explain the need to land in a very particular locationn.
Think of water.
Think of why it rises towards the surface at very particular locations.
If?, You can utilise the duality of spin travelling along the geometry of the lines, then it would be advantageous to be where an upward spiral away from the surface is travelling......which is why I kept banging on about ...going with the flow, and saying that the wind ain,t blowing.
The atmosphere is displacing relative to attraction....two opposite spirals.
By the way, the link I added is a bit of a mixture of different peoples works, and I don't agree with some of it, but there's some good bits.
Kevin
Re: Gravitational Waves
Posted:
Fri Feb 05, 2016 3:33 am
by kevin
Re: Gravitational Waves
Posted:
Thu Feb 11, 2016 4:02 pm
by wags
Excellent LIGO discovery been waiting for a while for that prediction to be found. I am amazed how fast after they switched the gizmo on!