Mikado14 wrote:And here is a thought for you Mr. Magic..or anyone else for that matter....If the EM spectrum is measured in wavelength what will the EG spectrum be measured in?
Mikado
Mikado,
I think Andrew covered this on his site: http://www.qualight.com/radiate/optical.htm
Dr. Brown discussed a gravtic spectrum and I believe the information on the Qualight site bears this out.
Now in the normal EM spectrum, we have the following:
So for EG:
http://www.rexresearch.com/brown4/brown4.htm wrote:Page 80.
Audible variations would be observed by placing an amplifier pickup in the circuit in place of the recorder.
Qualight and Qualitics
In Sec. 201, p. 66, the idea that the spectrum of natural gravitational radiation from space may extend into optical frequencies was presented. This broad natural spectrum, rather than stopping at microwave frequencies (as suggested by Press and Thorne) may conceivably extend upward into thermal and optical frequencies, possibly even to x-rays and gamma rays.
Thus, the gravitic spectrum would parallel the electromagnetic spectrum. One would be the homologue of the other in all respects, except penetrability. Many of the properties of light may also be found in so-called quasi-light.
Hence, to assist in this concept, certain terms have to be invented.
"Qualight" would be defined as quasi-light.
"Qualitics", the homologue of optics.
And yes, I was a amateur radio operator but didn't renew my Technician+ license.