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Author: Pentcho ValevPentcho Valev Date: Apr 19, 2008 07:57
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/browse_frm/thread/5497a506...?
"Redshift - Does wavelength change?"
Silly Vesselin Petkov has discovered that the gravitational redshift
is due to the variation of the speed of light in a gravitational
field, in accordance with Einstein's 1911 equation c'=c(1+V/c^2), but
Criminal Tom Roberts fiercely confuses Silly Vesselin Petkov and does
not allow him to leave the zombie group in Einstein criminal cult and
become hypnotist.
Pentcho Valev
pvalev@ yahoo.com
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Author: Pentcho ValevPentcho Valev Date: Apr 20, 2008 23:28
On Apr 19, 5:57Â pm, Pentcho Valev yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/browse_frm/thread/5497a506...?
> "Redshift - Does wavelength change?"
>
> Silly Vesselin Petkov has discovered that the gravitational redshift
> is due to the variation of the speed of light in a gravitational
> field, in accordance with Einstein's 1911 equation c'=c(1+V/c^2), but
> Criminal Tom Roberts fiercely confuses Silly Vesselin Petkov and does
> not allow him to leave the zombie group in Einstein criminal cult and
> become hypnotist.
> Pentcho Valev wrote:
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Author: Pentcho ValevPentcho Valev Date: May 7, 2008 22:59
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Author: Pentcho ValevPentcho Valev Date: May 8, 2008 13:29
On Apr 19, 4:57Â pm, Pentcho Valev yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/browse_frm/thread/5497a506...?
> "Redshift - Does wavelength change?"
>
> Silly Vesselin Petkov has discovered that the gravitational redshift
> is due to the variation of the speed of light in a gravitational
> field, in accordance with Einstein's 1911 equation c'=c(1+V/c^2), but
> Criminal Tom Roberts fiercely confuses Silly Vesselin Petkov and does
> not allow him to leave the zombie group in Einstein criminal cult and
> become hypnotist.
Although Silly Vesselin Petkov was very close to the truth:
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9810030v13
Silly Vesselin Petkov: "It has been overlooked that the wavelength of
a photon in the gravitational redshift experiment cannot change along
with its frequency due to the conservation of the photon momentum. As
both frequency and velocity change in this experiment the measurement
of a change in a photon frequency is in fact an indirect measurement
of a change in the photon local velocity."
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Date: May 8, 2008 16:42
On Thu, 8 May 2008 13:29:58 -0700 (PDT), Pentcho Valev yahoo.com>
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>On Apr 19, 4:57Â pm, Pentcho Valev yahoo.com> wrote:
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Author: Pentcho ValevPentcho Valev Date: May 8, 2008 23:41
On May 8, 10:29Â pm, Pentcho Valev yahoo.com> wrote:
> Although Silly Vesselin Petkov was very close to the truth:
>
> http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9810030v13
> Silly Vesselin Petkov: "It has been overlooked that the wavelength of
> a photon in the gravitational redshift experiment cannot change along
> with its frequency due to the conservation of the photon momentum. As
> both frequency and velocity change in this experiment the measurement
> of a change in a photon frequency is in fact an indirect measurement
> of a change in the photon local velocity."
>
> Criminal Tom Roberts managed to confuse him irreversibly and now Silly
> Vesselin Petkov is very far from the truth. Here is an Einsteinian
> that Criminal Tom Roberts has not confused yet so this particular
> Einsteinian is still very close to the truth:
>
> http://www.blazelabs.com/f-g-gcont.asp "The first confirmation of a
> long range variation in the speed of light travelling in space came in
> 1964. Irwin Shapiro, it seems, was the first to make use of a
> previously forgotten facet of general relativity theory -- that the ...
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Author: Darwin123Darwin123 Date: May 9, 2008 19:23
On May 9, 2:41 am, Pentcho Valev yahoo.com> wrote:
> On May 8, 10:29 pm, Pentcho Valev yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> Criminal Tom Roberts managed to confuse him irreversibly and now Silly
>,,,
> Silly Vesselin Petkov will never say that to Silly Ian Morison because
> Criminal Tom Roberts managed to confuse him irreversibly.
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> Pentcho Valev
Thank you for indicating that you are paranoid schizophrenic.
A sane person wouldn't talk about himself in third person.
Furthermore, there is no foreign dialect where "silly" and
"irreversible" could be used in the same sentence.
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Author: mitch.nicolas.raemschmitch.nicolas.raemsch Date: May 9, 2008 19:42
On Apr 19, 6:57Â am, Pentcho Valev yahoo.com> wrote:
Light's waving speeds up in gravity. Its speed diminishes.
This is Pound Rebka.
Mitch Raemsch; Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
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Author: N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc)N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc) Date: May 9, 2008 20:01
> Furthermore, there is no foreign dialect where
> "silly" and "irreversible" could be used in the
> same sentence.
Pentcho looks silly with his irreversible belt on wrong side out.
Pentcho semble ridicule avec sa ceinture irr
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Author: MikeMike Date: May 11, 2008 04:13
On May 9, 2:41Â am, Pentcho Valev yahoo.com> wrote:
> On May 8, 10:29Â pm, Pentcho Valev yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> Although Silly Vesselin Petkov was very close to the truth:
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>> http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9810030v13
>> Silly Vesselin Petkov: "It has been overlooked that the wavelength of
>> a photon in the gravitational redshift experiment cannot change along
>> with its frequency due to the conservation of the photon momentum. As
>> both frequency and velocity change in this experiment the measurement
>> of a change in a photon frequency is in fact an indirect measurement
>> of a change in the photon local velocity."
>
>> Criminal Tom Roberts managed to confuse him irreversibly and now Silly
>> Vesselin Petkov is very far from the truth. Here is an Einsteinian
>> that Criminal Tom Roberts has not confused yet so this particular ...
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