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#1 2008-02-14 02:07:51

Nicholas
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Registered: 2007-09-17
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Pound Rebka; the extreme of gravity; Event horizons

Pound Rebka geveals gravity changing the energy of light through its changes in time. What is called the Einstein shift is a blueshift to light entering gravity and a redshift to light leaving gravity. When gravity goes to its extreme there is an infinite Einstein shift. Light emitted outward at a theoretical event horizon will be infinitely redshifted to zero erergy. Light fallling into maximum gravity will have a blueshift that reaches the infinite. The energy of light going in at the event horizon becomes infinite there. This is Pound Rebka's extreme. Gravity (or gravitational time) is the cause of the effect of light changing energy. The extremes of the Einstein shift make predictions that are clearly nonsense. The physics of the event horizon is making these nonsense predictions. This disproves theoretical event horizons and therefor black holes in general.

The conclusion is that singularities are naked. Time needs to be mapped to space correctly. In Einstein's General Relaivity time is incorrectly mapped to space by the Schwarzschild metric where it ends at the event horizon. This is the failure of General Relativity.

Mitch Raemsch

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#2 2008-03-14 05:03:27

skybolt_man
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Re: Pound Rebka; the extreme of gravity; Event horizons

Dear Professor Nicholas,

Structure is important. "What is the geometry of a gravitational structure?" should be an appropriate question.  We get into infinities when we use point type structures instead of finding or deducing the appropriate geometry.   Mapping to an event horizon as a spherical surface is topologically equivalent to mapping to a point since we can reduce a spherical surface to a point...where the sphere has zero radius.  The next simplest available geometry is a toroid and we can avoid infinities using such a geometrical structure.

The Pound-Rebka experiment has another interpretation that one should consider.  Instead of considering red shifting being a function of a photon coupling to a gravitational field we might think of a gravitational structure as having a property that we didn't previously think about existing.   I'm suggesting that a gravitational structure produces a strong charge separation effect and I am further suggesting that this charge separation effect is predictable from the simplest axioms of quantum vs. quantum motion and Maxwell's equations and known physical data (observational and experimentally derived).

skybolt_man

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