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Message 10 of 309 (191795)
03-15-2005 7:11 PM
Reply to: Message 7 by proxy for Lyndon Ashmore
03-15-2005 5:15 PM


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hr/m per cubic metre of space = 2.05x10^-18 s^-1.
h = planck constant, r = classical radius of electron and m = rest mass of electron)
NIST Codata values.
Planck's constant is 6.6260693 x 10^-31 Joule seconds {Kgm^2s^3}
Radius of the electron is 2.817940325 x 10^-15 Meters
Rest mass of electron is 9.1093826 x 10^-31 Kilograms
Le'ts see now.
{h}6.6260693 x 10^-31 Kgm^2s^3 multiplied by {r}2.817940325 x 10^-15 divided by {m}9.1093826 x 10^-31 Kg equals 2.05x10^-18 s^-1. ?
My math is rusty could someone run the numbers and see if this works out?

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Message 15 of 309 (191816)
03-15-2005 8:52 PM
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03-15-2005 8:36 PM


Re: I get a different answer
Sylas
That should be 6.6260693 x 10-34 in SI units, according to NIST Codata values.
Oops my error.

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Message 21 of 309 (191875)
03-16-2005 7:21 AM
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03-15-2005 2:52 PM


lydonashmore
In Tired light, we say that the Universe is static and that redshifts are caused by photons of light interacting with electrons in Intergalactic Space on the way.
So if we are given that there is,on averge, roughly the same amount of material between us and distant galaxies,then do you have a formula that allows us to determine just how much energy the light loses as it interacts with each electron on the way?

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Message 42 of 309 (192013)
03-16-2005 8:54 PM
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03-16-2005 10:51 AM


Re: Mossbauer effect?
Percy
Atomic nucleus? What happened to photons interacting with electrons
Gamma rays do indeed originate in the nucleus as a result of nulear decay and the resulting imbalance between the strong force and the electromagnetic force.
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Message 79 of 309 (192503)
03-19-2005 1:23 PM
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03-19-2005 12:05 PM


Re: Hawkins Paper
lyndonashmore
How does your model explain blueshifted light?

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