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The limited age of our universe and Big Bang theory essentially result from backward extrapolation of a spatial expansion process, which is only an assumption based on mainstream interpretation of...
06 June 2018 2,274 29 View
The influence of local gravitational potential - not gradient - on luminal speed in the vicinity of stellar objects was already discussed by Einstein some 100 years ago. Taking into account that...
02 February 2018 5,796 40 View
According to Mach's Principle remote masses of the universe may be assumed to have some influence on local phenomena like, in particular, the appearance of inertial forces. As mentioned in a...
02 February 2018 8,370 68 View
As mentioned in a recent contribution*, cumulative gravitational potential of remote masses is about 108 times the sun's gravitational potential at our location. As potential gradients generated...
01 January 2018 4,944 11 View
This, in particular, might help explain LIGO statements like „There are families of glitches that we frequently see but have not yet discovered the cause of.“ - See reference below, last...
10 October 2017 7,848 4 View
In a parallel thread under the headline „Does formation of elementary particles confirm Mach's principle?“ (see reference below) we are meanwhile discussing the internal structure of protons and...
10 October 2017 6,286 24 View
In a recently published research proposal entitled „Triple-gyro model for deduction of proton radius and magnetic moment“, see reference below, I started by linking classical mechanical with...
09 September 2017 3,666 57 View
In view of existing literature, see e.g. references below, it appears rather strange that phenomena of this kind have not been addressed in recent LIGO publications. It is merely stated in LIGO...
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