On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 8:26 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, I cannot see the flaw, but I do find the conclusions very provocative –
> and, given the extreme minority conclusion - there is a great incentive for
> everyone who disagrees to assert a flaw:

>From my POV, the speed of light in a medium is no different than the
speed of sound in a medium.  Granted the difference between
compression and transverse waves; however, still, if one considers
Dirac's epo interactions as the mechanical method of propagation, the
closer the pairs, or the denser the medium, the faster the
propagation.

There is really no reason to believe that space is isotropic and
homogeneous.  We have never ventured outside a gravitational field.
We do have some probes which are approaching such as they leave the
solar system.  Maybe space is less dense outside a gravitational field
and the SoL is slower.  This would make things seem farther than they
really are.

And maybe, under the right conditions, the metric is more dense and
things are farther they seem because the speed of light is faster.

Sometimes my mind is so open my brain falls out.

T

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