No, I'm just an interested outsider, like everyone else. My field of study was in Business Administration with a major in Accounting from Texas Tech, so I am not well versed in the Sciences.
I'm posting because of the interest some of the boys have shown about Einsteins theory of relativity, which Gravity Probe B will no doubt confirm. There has been a lot of debate about whether Einstein might have been faulty with some of his theories, and whether the maximum speed limit in the universe is limited to the speed of light. Also, I think there have been some misunderstanding about relativity that have lead to some rather exotic concepts which have been discussed on UT. For example, certain paradoxes exits regarding travel back into time, time being affect due to the speed of the observer, about the observed length of a rod depending on the observers time frame references. Gravity Probe B is a way to bring thing back to a more traditional approach to understanding how the universe works.
I will continue to post the monthly letter I receive from the Gravity Probe B folks; although, there is nothing stopping anyone from signing up to receive the letter on their own. At the time I started posting the reports from the Gravity Probe B folks, I had no idea the project would run on for years. <g>
Regards,
LelandJ