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Scientists detect gravitational waves AGAIN!!

Started by A51Watcher, July 14, 2016, 02:33:02 AM

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Scientists detect gravitational waves from colliding black holes for second time -
















zorgon

Need a good thread on all this gravity wave stuff so I can put ity on the website

Time to get caught up


A51Watcher

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Yeah and let's not forget to mention Lazar was right all along.  :P

Back when the two main competing theories on the true nature of gravity was - gravitons vs waves, he stated in no uncertain terms that the graviton theory was utter nonsense, and that in fact - gravity is a wave.

2 types of gravity to be precise, but we won't go into that.  ;)


 


ArMaP

Quote from: zorgon on July 14, 2016, 08:12:27 PM
Need a good thread on all this gravity wave stuff so I can put ity on the website
"Gravitational waves", not "gravity waves". :)

funbox

Quote from: A51Watcher on July 18, 2016, 10:32:34 PM
Yeah and let's not forget to mention Lazar was right all along.  :P

Back when the two main competing theories on the true nature of gravity was - gravitons vs waves, he stated in no uncertain terms that the graviton theory was utter nonsense, and that in fact - gravity is a wave.

2 types of gravity to be precise, but we won't go into that.  ;)




let Bob instead ... 10,23 ArMaP , but im certain you've seen this video :D



funbox

ArMaP

Quote from: funbox on July 19, 2016, 12:46:31 AM
let Bob instead ... 10,23 ArMaP , but im certain you've seen this video :D
Me? No, I haven't seen that video.

funbox

Quote from: ArMaP on July 19, 2016, 01:52:11 AM
Me? No, I haven't seen that video.

a clone of a clone ? or, you haven't seen this presentation by Bob ?

funbox

funbox

but irrespective of the video i'm sure you've heard of his proposed model of gravity , given that you have , do you think the detection of gravity waves lends any credence to his assertions of that model?

funbox

ArMaP

Quote from: funbox on July 19, 2016, 02:28:37 AM
or, you haven't seen this presentation by Bob ?
No, I haven't seen this (or any other) presentation from Bob.

Quotebut irrespective of the video i'm sure you've heard of his proposed model of gravity , given that you have , do you think the detection of gravity waves lends any credence to his assertions of that model?
If I ever heard about it I forgot it, but I think I never heard of it before.
Answering your question, no, I don't think that the detection of gravitational waves lends any credence to his theory, as it looks to me that his theory and the detection of gravitational waves are independent things, with gravitational waves being the result of gravity regardless of how gravity is created.

But, as this is something I never looked into, the possibility of being wrong is even higher than on other topics. :)

funbox

Quote from: ArMaP on July 19, 2016, 09:25:21 AM
No, I haven't seen this (or any other) presentation from Bob.
If I ever heard about it I forgot it, but I think I never heard of it before.
Answering your question, no, I don't think that the detection of gravitational waves lends any credence to his theory, as it looks to me that his theory and the detection of gravitational waves are independent things, with gravitational waves being the result of gravity regardless of how gravity is created.

But, as this is something I never looked into, the possibility of being wrong is even higher than on other topics. :)

knowing the crux of Bob lazars theory's and claims ..i think would be one video that maybe worth your watch, but im sure there's a transcript somewhere if watching is like gravel in the eyes :D

funbox


ArMaP

Quote from: funbox on July 19, 2016, 01:26:01 PM
knowing the crux of Bob lazars theory's and claims ..i think would be one video that maybe worth your watch, but im sure there's a transcript somewhere if watching is like gravel in the eyes :D
Thanks, but I'm not much interested in Bob Lazar or any other person connected to UFOs, I'm only interested in the events. :)

funbox

Quote from: ArMaP on July 19, 2016, 02:06:05 PM
Thanks, but I'm not much interested in Bob Lazar or any other person connected to UFOs, I'm only interested in the events. :)

events ? what events ? did you watch the two videos ? did you watch as the host laughed sarcastically , as the panel of scientists describe their great fortune as they switch on the machine and get a signal from two black holes that just happened to collide millions of years ago ,  receiving the long time travelling waves at just the right moment.. how very succulent, ill bet it was spit roasts all round that evening.

its a long watch , interesting if somewhat self congratulatory ..

funbox

WhatTheHey

 ;D The gravity of this whole thing really hits me in waves!
   I would not be surprised to find that gravity waves are in two forms other then A & B. But rather positive and negative, both types have varying degrees of intensity in accordance with their process of creation. One repelling and the other attracting. So it is then that gravity waves surrounding a density of mass in space have attracting waves that pull rather then push of course. Waves that draw in the surrounding base particles from space. Not unlike an induction wave pattern. (So to speak.) This idea has far reaching potential.
  It will be interesting to see what new ideas come out, now that they have found the gravity of the situation.  ;D

WhatTheHey
WhatTheHey

ArMaP

Quote from: funbox on July 19, 2016, 02:16:43 PM
events ? what events ?
Events connected to UFOs, that's why I wrote "I'm not much interested in Bob Lazar or any other person connected to UFOs".
UFOs could be the only reason for me to have some interest in Bob Lazar, but, as I said, I'm not interested in personalities, only in the events.