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Gravity AnomaliesPosted by sol on September 25, 2003 at 13:26:22: In Reply to: Re: Cosmological Space-Time and Global Warming? posted by Ramanujan12 on September 25, 2003 at 11:32:08:
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Well on the sun heliospherical considerations help us determine the resonance of the solar flares that help us see whats coming and prepare for, in our communications systems. How important is that? So the dynamics for sure on a global sun, and now in our understanding of the moon, what wilthe grvaitational field lok like with exposures of the iron core on the moon? Is there any value to see and undertand how this might have effected the outer grvaitatinal field and how would this help us in our discernation of elemental considerations? So yes global warmng, geophysical events taking place on earth and this satelitte system GRACE is sending us information that helps us understand the global perspective in much the way I am speaking about the moon. It's iron core. Yet the moon's gravityi s only about 1/6 of what earths is, so how would we hope to use that globe in any analysis? Well One has to look at how we ever got to spherical consideration and how tensor functions of the sphere to understand something else. Liquid bridging, and what is recognized in spherical considerations? The isometric relationship of what we see on a cosmological level can be seen at a quantum level? Any corrections for sure. Sol
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