Big Bang and Amateurs
1) About the universe , how is it ?
Probably the universe is just as we see, since thousands of billions of year, almost steady and in transformation .
2) Why are born the big-bang theories ?
Mainly for explain the shift of atomic bands in the ligth of far observation s .
3) Why the big-bang theories are mistaken ?
Their thruthfulness is with probability changing with the last discoveries : now it seems that the ligth ' s atomic bands are shifting also for the ' work ' of crossing the almost empty space ; the Pioneers ' signals are shifting 1,5 Hz each 8 years of travel ( like the Hubble constant ) and in the solar corona a little more ( 10% ).
4) Is the light speed really constant (in the vacuum)?
We can receive signals coming from a station in earth ( 10 000 km ) and in space ( 36 000 km ) and measure the distances in centimeters , while the earth is moving around the sun and around the galaxy at 300 km,s .
5) Can we trust in the relativity ' s formulas ( which postulated also the constance of light speed ) ?
The relativity ' s formulas foresaw that 4 aircrafts , flying 20 hours at 1000 km for hour , in different directions or turning , they landed with clocks having the same delay ( very small ) against the terrestrial clocks .
6) What would show the web-site ?
Two impossibilities :
7) Which are the differencies respect to the other theories ?
We give an experimental formula and we do with that-one same previsions , which seems to be verified or verifiable.
8) What means 'experimental formula'?
It can accord the H constant in the observations over the Pioneer and over the stars with normal temperature , it can justify the excess of red-shift of the quasar ,of the stars with high temperature and of the K ( gravitation and absorption ) .
9) What should Einstein think about your "Some opinions around the relativity"?
Perhaps He should find them interesting ; also He had many open problems ( said and not said ) and '' Some opinions..'' seems also to guarantee the velocities equilibrium of the particels inside the atoms , when the containing object is going at relativistic velocity .
10) The absolute movement , does it exist ?
Perhaps the question is not rightly proposed : probabely the universe is an infinite space in an infinite time containing harmonic associations of waves ( matter ) interacting infinitely in a micro and macro way ... all the matter's movements from his gravity center ( absolute movement ? ) and from the other matter's associations ( relative movement ? ) are always detectable with good approximation using good intruments ...: surely the unknown things are more than the known-ones .
11) What the Egipt should earn from the proposed solution in the PPP?
The Egipt could sell the Nilus water in a region where the the water is as important as the petroleum .
12) A body named 'A', going far away relatively from another 'B' body with a speed of 500.000 km/s, sends a light ray ( which is moving in the space at the speed of 300.000 km/s ). Should this light be perceived by B ? and with which frequency ?
Of course the relative velocities of 'A' and 'B' can be 500.000 km/s , but they cannot be bigger than 300.000 km/s, relatively to the belonging gravitational system ( forgotten postulate !) ...therefore the emitted light by 'A' shall arrive in 'B' always and his frequency shall decrease of a predictable quantity , building virtually this problem .