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Ning Wu's gauge theory of gravity
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16/12/2004 14:35:55
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Sorry to jump into discussion, but there are some absolutely wrong ideas that you borrowed from people not enough educated in physics.

Redshifting means that the observer sees the light frequency shifting when source of light and observer move RELATIVE to each other. Nothing to do with photon energy, which is still h * C / L, where C is the (absolute) light speed, L is the light wave length, and h is the Plank constant. The very same observer will not see any changes in L.


>>I find the entire article doubtful. What makes it extremely doubtful IMO is that even a partial gravitational shielding would violate the principle of Conservation of Energy.
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>"Actually, there is a field of physics in which energy is not conserved: it's called general relativity. In an expanding universe, as we have known for many decades, the total energy is not conserved. Nothing fancy to do with dark energy -- the same thing is true for ordinary radiation. Every photon loses energy by redshifting as the universe expands, while the total number of photons remains conserved, so the total energy decreases. An effect which has, of course, been observed."
>http://preposterousuniverse.blogspot.com/2004/05/doubt-and-dissent-are-not-tolerated.html
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>More information here:
>http://preposterousuniverse.blogspot.com/2004/05/energy-and-intelligence.html
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>This is the blog of Sean Carroll, who knows a thing or two about General Relativity:
>http://nedwww.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/March01/Carroll3/frames.html
>http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0805387323/102-8980535-7366524?v=glance
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