Uncle Virgil died a happy man
At least as happy as death can be.
The monster buck got his revenge, and
The paint brush blooms for all to see.
Bodies are one where flowers grow
Earth has recaptured its children there.
And the echo of the old man and buck
Still lingers softly in the canyon air.
….the end
The force a graviton is able to muster depends directly on the density of the body it penetrates. Because iron is denser than wood, Earth’s gravitons exert a greater force of attraction on an iron ball than it does on a wooden ball of the same size.
Resistance depends on the number of electrons and quarks the graviton meets and the denser the body the greater number of these small particles. It also means there are many points of attachment when a graviton penetrates a body. When the graviton is temporarily prevented from retracting back to its source, it provides the resistance necessary for it to pull on the body when it retracts. Kelland—www.vestheory.com
Showing posts with label gravitons. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Elastic strings extend a limited distance in space
The Forces of Nature by Kelland Terry, Ph.D.
The ditty for Unk continues…
Uncle Virgil was eighty one
But his muscles were firm as stone,
Tossed hard rocks most of his life
Seeking treasures from the earth below.
The old man wanted to kill the buck
Before he was laid in the ground.
But Muley was faster by far, and
He thundered off with a giant bound.
To be continued….
Astrophysicists conclude that a cluster of galaxies under their own internal gravity spans some 10 to 20 million light years, but not beyond that point. This means gravitons extend a great distance into space, but the distance is limited just as you would expect for a string that has mass.
One light year is the distance light can travel in one year at 300,000,000 meters per second, which means light travels 9,400,000,000,000,000 meters per year. Those galaxies that lie outside 10 to 20 million light years are not affected by our gravitational force field. Thus the Andromeda Galaxy some 2.5 million light years away is part of our local cluster of galaxies bound together by a common force of gravity; however, the Virgo Galaxy some 60 million light years away is not bound to us by gravitational force. This is not surprising if gravitation is caused by elastic strings that have mass and can only extend into space a finite distance. I ask you this: If gravitation is explained by a four dimensional world, where space and time are warped, as proposed by Einstein, how do you explain a finite length for gravitational fields? However, in the same sense of mystery, how is it possible for a particle too small to be imagined stretch 10 to 20 million light years? Perhaps you will be surprised when I discuss this in my next blog. Kelland—www.vestheory.com
The ditty for Unk continues…
Uncle Virgil was eighty one
But his muscles were firm as stone,
Tossed hard rocks most of his life
Seeking treasures from the earth below.
The old man wanted to kill the buck
Before he was laid in the ground.
But Muley was faster by far, and
He thundered off with a giant bound.
To be continued….
Astrophysicists conclude that a cluster of galaxies under their own internal gravity spans some 10 to 20 million light years, but not beyond that point. This means gravitons extend a great distance into space, but the distance is limited just as you would expect for a string that has mass.
One light year is the distance light can travel in one year at 300,000,000 meters per second, which means light travels 9,400,000,000,000,000 meters per year. Those galaxies that lie outside 10 to 20 million light years are not affected by our gravitational force field. Thus the Andromeda Galaxy some 2.5 million light years away is part of our local cluster of galaxies bound together by a common force of gravity; however, the Virgo Galaxy some 60 million light years away is not bound to us by gravitational force. This is not surprising if gravitation is caused by elastic strings that have mass and can only extend into space a finite distance. I ask you this: If gravitation is explained by a four dimensional world, where space and time are warped, as proposed by Einstein, how do you explain a finite length for gravitational fields? However, in the same sense of mystery, how is it possible for a particle too small to be imagined stretch 10 to 20 million light years? Perhaps you will be surprised when I discuss this in my next blog. Kelland—www.vestheory.com
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
Spinning balls in flight curve in a vacuum
The Forces of Nature by Kelland Terry, Ph.D.
My friend Ben is restricted in his movement, but give him a motorized chair and he is definitely a body in motion. His rapid darting to and fro warrants careful attention. I soon got used to it, and more often than not Ben caused me to smile and chuckle as we built a 10 foot long vacuum chamber to house a Robo-Pong. The idea was to eject spinning balls at a target inside the vacuum chamber and observe the extent they curve as you remove the air.
Air molecules are very difficult to remove from any enclosure even under the best of conditions. But the chamber we built held a high state of vacuum over a long period of time. Once we got the bugs out, it did not leak after we evacuated the air with a two stage vacuum pump. We equipped the chamber with a very sensitive vacuum gauge to measure how much air was left in the chamber, and a peep hole to film the balls in flight.
A Robo-Pong can be used to eject a table tennis ball at a target, and in doing so, it also causes the ball to spin clockwise or counterclockwise depending how the instrument is set. For several months, we filmed the balls in flight with left hand spin and right hand spin and with varied air concentrations. I then examined the curvature of the balls on a computer.
Now the results: From this study, I concluded that spinning table tennis balls continue to curve even in a pure vacuum. Approximately 7% of the curvature remains when all the air is removed from the chamber.
And now the conclusion: It seems there is a substance in space besides air that the balls spin against, which causes them to curve. This substance has to have physical properties with mass. As weird and unbelievable as this must seem, I suspect this substance is a vast concentration of gravitons, the strings with perfect elasticity that cause the gravitational force between bodies. The number of strings must be immense, but because of their very limited, minute mass and super elasticity, we cannot feel them in space.
My experiments can be read on line at http://www.vestheory.com/. Once you enter the book, just click on Chapter 30.
If the results of this experiment were true, it suggested that spinning balls will curve more in a magnetic field; this was an exciting prospect I had to explore. Till then, be safe and in good health. Kelland—www.vestheory.com
My friend Ben is restricted in his movement, but give him a motorized chair and he is definitely a body in motion. His rapid darting to and fro warrants careful attention. I soon got used to it, and more often than not Ben caused me to smile and chuckle as we built a 10 foot long vacuum chamber to house a Robo-Pong. The idea was to eject spinning balls at a target inside the vacuum chamber and observe the extent they curve as you remove the air.
Air molecules are very difficult to remove from any enclosure even under the best of conditions. But the chamber we built held a high state of vacuum over a long period of time. Once we got the bugs out, it did not leak after we evacuated the air with a two stage vacuum pump. We equipped the chamber with a very sensitive vacuum gauge to measure how much air was left in the chamber, and a peep hole to film the balls in flight.
A Robo-Pong can be used to eject a table tennis ball at a target, and in doing so, it also causes the ball to spin clockwise or counterclockwise depending how the instrument is set. For several months, we filmed the balls in flight with left hand spin and right hand spin and with varied air concentrations. I then examined the curvature of the balls on a computer.
Now the results: From this study, I concluded that spinning table tennis balls continue to curve even in a pure vacuum. Approximately 7% of the curvature remains when all the air is removed from the chamber.
And now the conclusion: It seems there is a substance in space besides air that the balls spin against, which causes them to curve. This substance has to have physical properties with mass. As weird and unbelievable as this must seem, I suspect this substance is a vast concentration of gravitons, the strings with perfect elasticity that cause the gravitational force between bodies. The number of strings must be immense, but because of their very limited, minute mass and super elasticity, we cannot feel them in space.
My experiments can be read on line at http://www.vestheory.com/. Once you enter the book, just click on Chapter 30.
If the results of this experiment were true, it suggested that spinning balls will curve more in a magnetic field; this was an exciting prospect I had to explore. Till then, be safe and in good health. Kelland—www.vestheory.com
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Force of gravity
The Forces of Nature by Kelland Terry, Ph.D.
Rocko spotted the chipmunk before I did, and he was dead set on capturing the little critter. What he didn’t count on was a wash and a 12 foot drop. The next thing I knew he was flying through the air with his legs thrashing beneath him. My 100 pound mutt hit the bottom of the wash with a sudden jar that left him with a noticeable limp. He is very wary now when it comes to ledges of any kind. Rocko is a beautiful mix of chow and newfoundland, but he was no match for the force of gravity that jerked him through the air with a strong, but invisible hand. What is gravity? What is this mysterious force of nature? I have been attempting to answer this question. I have worked hard on some experiments that I would like you to consider. Till then, be safe and in good health. Kelland—www.vestheory.com
The Forces of Nature by Kelland Terry, Ph.D.
When I was a kid on the old farm where I grew up, just outside Zion National Park, Dad brought home 100 chicks. It fell on me to raise them. We had an old chicken coup that kept them safe at night. The coop was built into a hillside and still exists today. There was easy access to the roof, and one day, for reasons unknown, I jumped from the roof. I can still relive the stinging sensation I felt in my feet that day when I hit the ground—gravity is a very strong force of nature. I had done the same dumb thing that my dog Rocko recently did when he jumped off a bank to the bottom of a wash.
The connecting links between any two bodies are referred to as gravitons. When I jumped, gravitons emanating from my body were connected to Earth and Earth’s gravitons were connected to me, and the resulting force of gravitation jerked me to the ground and likely left me a little more flat footed.
The magnitude of the force of gravitation can best be appreciated when it takes place between two large bodies. The force of gravity between earth and sun is equivalent to the strength of a steel cable twice the size of the United States even though earth and sun are separated by 93 million miles. Wow. What are gravitons? What are these invisible links that connect these two bodies across such a vast distance? Do the links between earth and sun have physical properties even though we can’t feel them in space? I pondered over this question and came up with a possible method of testing this hypothesis. The results will surely surprise you. Till then, be safe and in good health. Kelland—www.vestheory.com
Rocko spotted the chipmunk before I did, and he was dead set on capturing the little critter. What he didn’t count on was a wash and a 12 foot drop. The next thing I knew he was flying through the air with his legs thrashing beneath him. My 100 pound mutt hit the bottom of the wash with a sudden jar that left him with a noticeable limp. He is very wary now when it comes to ledges of any kind. Rocko is a beautiful mix of chow and newfoundland, but he was no match for the force of gravity that jerked him through the air with a strong, but invisible hand. What is gravity? What is this mysterious force of nature? I have been attempting to answer this question. I have worked hard on some experiments that I would like you to consider. Till then, be safe and in good health. Kelland—www.vestheory.com
The Forces of Nature by Kelland Terry, Ph.D.
When I was a kid on the old farm where I grew up, just outside Zion National Park, Dad brought home 100 chicks. It fell on me to raise them. We had an old chicken coup that kept them safe at night. The coop was built into a hillside and still exists today. There was easy access to the roof, and one day, for reasons unknown, I jumped from the roof. I can still relive the stinging sensation I felt in my feet that day when I hit the ground—gravity is a very strong force of nature. I had done the same dumb thing that my dog Rocko recently did when he jumped off a bank to the bottom of a wash.
The connecting links between any two bodies are referred to as gravitons. When I jumped, gravitons emanating from my body were connected to Earth and Earth’s gravitons were connected to me, and the resulting force of gravitation jerked me to the ground and likely left me a little more flat footed.
The magnitude of the force of gravitation can best be appreciated when it takes place between two large bodies. The force of gravity between earth and sun is equivalent to the strength of a steel cable twice the size of the United States even though earth and sun are separated by 93 million miles. Wow. What are gravitons? What are these invisible links that connect these two bodies across such a vast distance? Do the links between earth and sun have physical properties even though we can’t feel them in space? I pondered over this question and came up with a possible method of testing this hypothesis. The results will surely surprise you. Till then, be safe and in good health. Kelland—www.vestheory.com
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