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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Relativity / September 2006



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Geometerizing GP-B data ?

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Sue... - 24 Sep 2006 10:13 GMT
<< Among the most interesting developments
presented to the  SAC was the geometrical approach to
the data analysis  developed by GP-B Chief Scientist,
Mac Keiser, in late  July and August. This approach
employs a geometric  representation of gyro motion and
will be integrated with  existing filter-based, "algebraic"
analysis of the data. >>
http://einstein.stanford.edu/

The purpose of the experiment is to test Einstein's notion
that gravity/inertia can be geometerized to a theory.
Without seeing the maths, this skeptic can only offer
knee-jerk reaction to the term ~geometerize~  but the
sudden and  prominent appearance of the term sparks
my suspicions that the analysis team may have also
grown  to include a group that divines for evidence of
WMD in Iraq in the gyro data.

http://www.handanalysis.com/

 ^~$~^  

Sue...
xxein@bellsouth.net - 24 Sep 2006 21:10 GMT
> << Among the most interesting developments
> presented to the  SAC was the geometrical approach to
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> Sue...

xxein:  Well said.

I suspect the same from almost all research based upon what we use as
the present paradigm.  Dressing a pig is still a pig.

I mean c'mon already.  Why does physics still dance atop the soap
bubbles?
 
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