Re: ....and the beat goes on and on and on...

From: Kenneth Van Oost (Kenneth.Van.Oost@village.uunet.be)
Date: Wed Jan 17 2001 - 20:49:36 GMT

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    Hi there,

    Hi Chris...
    Just interupting things here,
    About the speed of light....

    Last details about that state it clear that the speed of light is not a
    constant
    ( anymore).
    Einstein formulated his Cosmoslogical- Constant- concept of which he
    thought it was completely wrong.
    Nowadays, scientists are picking up back the idea to proove that the
    universe is expanding. That is, new evidence shows that the speed with
    which stars are moving away from us, is faster in the outskirts of the uni-
    verse than it is ' here '.
    This means that the universe is far more greater than exepted because
    the light from so far away has not yet reached us.
    This theory also claims that they can explain how the universe came into
    existence.

    Regards,

    Kenneth

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Vincent Campbell <v.p.campbell@stir.ac.uk>
    To: <memetics@mmu.ac.uk>
    Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 12:32 PM
    Subject: RE: ....and the beat goes on and on and on...

    > <Thus in the world of classical physics a particle is a particle and
    > a wave
    > > is a wave; one cannot suddenly become the other, these concepts do not
    > > share
    > > the same space.>
    > >
    > Don't take this as encouragement, but isn't light both a wave and a
    > particle?
    >
    > By the way, that reminds me that you never answered that question
    > about the invariability of the speed of light.
    >
    > I can't help thinking that if you ever put any of this stuff up for
    > publication in peer-reviewed journals, rather than self-published
    websites,
    > then people more expert than I would tear your paper house down.
    >
    > Vincent
    >
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