Hi Frank.

That all was a rather convoluted way of saying that a constant angular
velocity gives rise to a ponderable force where a constant
linear velocity does not. We'll not make any further headway until
we bring together Michelson, Morley AND Gale.

You write:
>Well, the Silvertooth velocity of 378 kilometres per second 
>towards Leo is a good starting point.

Yes, this is the Great Attractor. All mass in the visible
sky is streaming towards that point in Leo. Bonus points for anyone with
an explanation of how this is possible with Hubble expansion?
Does one really preclude the other?

As Adam, our Magickal Engineer knows, "as above, so below". That
macroscopic streaming velocity of our local part of the universe
is within' spittin' distance of the microscopic velocity 

        e^2/h = 348 km/s 

I'm using CGS units here, don't try this at home with your SI units (grin).

If we can squeeze 8 percent out of silvertooths measurement
( or the astrophysicists ) then we might have something here.
 

K.





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