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<blockquote data-quote="Justinvincible" data-source="post: 139706" data-attributes="member: 5944"><p>Hmm of course experiment trumps theory and I'm not sold on relativity being the most rational theory.</p><p></p><p>That's interesting that light's frequency would be affected by gravity yet radio waves from GPS are not. If relativity were correct the frequency should change based on distance just as the rate of time has been proven to change when measured with atomic clocks.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps, it's a waste of time to look for a solution with relativity considering this is the common theory and it hasn't produced many results experiment wise. I think new perspective is needed.. I can't overlook the fact that massive amounts of charge is transferred from the sun to the earth and this seen with the aurora borealis. Electrostatic forces must come into play and it seems to be a much ignored force in astrophysics. I've watched a video of an astronaut showing how droplets of water orbit a statically charged object, in a zero gravity environment, similar to how planets orbit the sun and it is mesmerizing. My intuition keeps telling me there must be a connection somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinvincible, post: 139706, member: 5944"] Hmm of course experiment trumps theory and I'm not sold on relativity being the most rational theory. That's interesting that light's frequency would be affected by gravity yet radio waves from GPS are not. If relativity were correct the frequency should change based on distance just as the rate of time has been proven to change when measured with atomic clocks. Perhaps, it's a waste of time to look for a solution with relativity considering this is the common theory and it hasn't produced many results experiment wise. I think new perspective is needed.. I can't overlook the fact that massive amounts of charge is transferred from the sun to the earth and this seen with the aurora borealis. Electrostatic forces must come into play and it seems to be a much ignored force in astrophysics. I've watched a video of an astronaut showing how droplets of water orbit a statically charged object, in a zero gravity environment, similar to how planets orbit the sun and it is mesmerizing. My intuition keeps telling me there must be a connection somehow. [/QUOTE]
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