Light Eye
03-31-2006, 11:34 AM
Dear Friends,
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http://www.metaresearch.org/media%20and%20links/animations/animations.asp
Be Well, Be Love.
David
(6) 2006/03/31: MPEG animation by Matthew Willson answering the common student
question, "What happens if the Sun suddenly ceases to exist?" The traditional
interpretation of general relativity says that can't happen because, at worst,
the Sun turns to energy, but energy continues to gravitate. But the new physical
interpretation of general relativity has no need to dodge the question. It gives
the answer in the animation, which opens with the Sun represented by a dent in a
rubber sheet, and Earth orbiting the Sun. We also see light from a distant star
being bent by the Sun's potential field as it travels to Earth.
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Scroll down to view the video.
http://www.metaresearch.org/media%20and%20links/animations/animations.asp
Be Well, Be Love.
David
(6) 2006/03/31: MPEG animation by Matthew Willson answering the common student
question, "What happens if the Sun suddenly ceases to exist?" The traditional
interpretation of general relativity says that can't happen because, at worst,
the Sun turns to energy, but energy continues to gravitate. But the new physical
interpretation of general relativity has no need to dodge the question. It gives
the answer in the animation, which opens with the Sun represented by a dent in a
rubber sheet, and Earth orbiting the Sun. We also see light from a distant star
being bent by the Sun's potential field as it travels to Earth.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]