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  1. #2731

    Hiya, everybody. I'm new here. Glad to meet y'all.

    Hello, good folk. I am Chacal, (the same one as in the SSM forums, if there's anyone here from there too) calling from sweet sunny Rio de Janeiro (the very same in which the IAU is hosting its XXVII Assembly). This here seems to be a nice place to talk and learn. Just the kind of place I like.

    If I stumble about at first, don't mind the noise.

  2. #2732
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    Hello Chacal, welcome to BAUT, enjoy yourself here...its always fun if thats what you call it.

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    Hey

    I am a new member.
    I have a blog http://www.howgravityworks.com
    My new theory quantifies space as a seperate existence that we interact only in the form of movement.
    It is a modeled theory.

    It predicts gravity is finite.
    It predicts no big band. Due to a "perfect displacement"
    It gives the reason for accelleration in a gravitational field.
    It predict why mass has weight in a gravitational displacement.
    It predicts why there is no time dilation.
    It predicts that we move in "spatial distance" not the distance we measure.
    It quantifies gravity.
    It predicts two options for Newtons 3d law.
    It predicts time is not real.
    It predicts space and time is a poor moniker. Space and Movement is correct
    It predicts our very existence is linked to how fast we cross space.
    It explains why traveling at the speed of light time slows down. Well not really. We only exist differently.
    It predicts that free fall is a useless theory.
    It predicts no black holes, due to a perfect displacement and the elimination of space. No space no movement. No space no internal phenomenon of gravity

    Enjoy, because it disassembles relativity. Not because relativity is not a good predictor. Because it fails to quantify gravity

    I know this is allot. It took 8 years to simplify this. I am confident it is the foundation to moving forward in the explanation of space, movement and the phenomenon of gravity and time.

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    Welcome to the BAUT Forums, zonimon. If you haven't already done so, please take the time to read the Rules For Posting To This Board. In particular, please follow the rules concerning advertising (or website promotion) and for presenting against-the-mainstream theories. If you wish to present your theories here, please do so in the Against The Mainstream forum.

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    Welcome to BAUT!, Chacal.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chacal View Post
    This here seems to be a nice place to talk and learn. Just the kind of place I like.
    It sure is!

    Enjoy your BAUTing.

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    Hi Chacal and zonimon, welcome to BAUT. I folder your introductions into our introduction thread.
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  7. #2737

    How are ya'all doing?

    I just signed up. Well, finally I got it done since my ISP messed up my email accounts when they moved my web site to one of their other servers. At least that is squared away.

    I am GoneToPlaid, I also am a member of apollohoax.net (same screen name), and I have been posting comments on Astrobrant2's and WhiteJarrah's YouTube channels. I am sure some of you have seen my posts and comments. Lately I have been having lots of fun doing my own processing of Apollo mission photos. I am getting my photos straight from ISD since they have high res raw scans of their duplicate images made by contact printing the original images.

    In particular I have completed most of my in-depth analysis of ISD_highres_AS11_AS11-40-5903 commonly known as the "Man On The Moon" photo. My results are on my new web page, but I see that I have to post here a bit before I can post links.

    I am not a moon hoax believer, but I do enjoy processing and examining the photos. I also freely converse with parties on both sides of the issue.

    Well, there you have it. Nice to be here.


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    Hi GoneToPlaid, welcome to BAUT! I think I've seen some of your processing work on apollohoax.net. Nice work, worthy of a link in your sig, if you ask me
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    Quote Originally Posted by slang View Post
    Hi GoneToPlaid, welcome to BAUT! I think I've seen some of your processing work on apollohoax.net. Nice work, worthy of a link in your sig, if you ask me
    Thanks for the welcome slang. (Somehow that doesn't sound right.) Yeah, I will add my web site url to my sig once I have enough posts.

  10. #2740

    Hey Everyone!

    Hey, guys! I'm new to the website; really interested in being active in these Forums.

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    Greets, Pavitar, and welcome to BAUT Forum.
    I'm half-expecting your Post to be Moderated to another section, or I'd have acknowledged earlier, but nearly an hour is long enough to be standing in the doorway, come on in

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    Newbie Here

    Hi guys. Nice forum and people here. I'm still learning, only been into astronomy for about 8 months now. Thanks.

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    Curiouser and curiouser

    Good evening, folks. I come to you with a question that I've posted in Space Astronomy Questions and Answers already.

    I'm old enough to remember Dwight Eisenhower as President of the U.S. yet still alert enough to be interested in much of what goes on in the world of astronomy and physics. Indulging that interest is inhibited by an innumeracy that arose in third grade; it leaves me trying to plow through popular writings from such as Stephen Hawking rather than understanding the math of some rather simple things.

    I believe in UFOs - but I don't claim to know what they are.

    I watch modern science try to explain the universe and chuckle. Not to say we shouldn't try to grasp all we can, but, well, here's a thought - when I hear references to "dark matter" and "dark energy" I am reminded of the "music of the spheres" and "aether" as being important concepts that made sense at the time. There is so much we just don't know... and may never.

    But it's all good fun, isn't it?

    Kent

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    Welcome to BAUT, badcatholic and Pilgrim1! Hope there's no clash
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    Hi Pilgrim1,

    Welcome aboard! If you have trouble with math, then forget about the math. Instead simply try to visualize the concept or maybe ask somebody here for help in visualizing the concept without using math.

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    Hello all. New here to BAUT, but I have a couple of friends here and look forward to many great discussions in the future.

    Rome

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    Welcome Romelan, glad to have you aboard...

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    Post Hello guys

    Hi guys,
    Newbie to Astronomy here.. in my mid-30s. I was interested in atronomy in my childhood, thanks to views of the pleiades through a small telescope. But then I got serious about studies, and later on a career in software.
    My interest in astronomy is now rekindled thanks to the recession.. I have more time to read/pursue. I found this site while reading up the bad astronomer's site.
    Became a member of a nearby astro club, and go checkout the skies/constellations/jupiter a couple of nights a month from a reasonably nice, dark site albeit a bit far. I am now hunting for dark skies closer to home :-)
    I must say I am shocked that mankind is figuring out a 3-dimensional map of the Universe (a 3d map of the milky way and its arms itself amazes me). And I love it.
    Thanks everyone for your wonderful, professional insight into things, as well as those totally cool images of galaxies and stuff. Hope to learn a lot, and contribute someday.

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    Hi newman72, welcome to BAUT
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    Hi, newman...

    (Sorry, couldn't resist that.)

    Your intro reminded me of a scene in one of the Harry Potter books where he finds an item for sale in one of the shops on Diagon Alley. It's a "3-D model of the universe", which he covets because he'd "never have to do Astronomy homework again".

    So we're closing in on having exactly that, though somehow I don't think it'll answer every Astronomy homework problem.

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    Wouldn't that need to be a 4-D model?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenrikOlsen View Post
    Wouldn't that need to be a 4-D model?
    Better inform J K Rowling, pronto!

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    Unhappy leos

    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew View Post
    Alright spill the beans guys! Who are you all? There's got to be a few old introduction threads around from the old forums, but this is all new: so thus a new introduction thread.

    I suppose I should start. My name is Matthew (yes my email address ends with an "i"). I'm a 15 year old who goes to school in Melbourne, Australia. Which is incidentally where I also live. I love physics, and astrophysics especially. Though I never seemed to get in the whole observational astronomy thing. Umm... is there anything else I should say? Probably not: it'd bore you to tears.
    Hi my name is Leo& I have just purchased my first telescope(celestron 114eq newtonian). I have just noticed that I am not the only one having difficulty finding stars with my scope. I guess the most common problem is adjusting and/or viewing with the finderscope. Mine has the little led light centered in 2 circles. Do you put your eye right up against the lens or step back afew inches or feet to view through it? The instructions say to keep both eyes open. Please help

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    Quote Originally Posted by closetgeek View Post
    Welcome Romelan, glad to have you aboard...
    Man! I have such a great line, but BAUT rules demand that I keep those particular posts to myself. Oh well.

    Hello Rom. The restraining order is in the works, but until then, welcome!


  25. #2755

    Hi

    Hi, I'm a renegade researcher. Here to challenge the skeptics..

  26. #2756
    Hello


    I'm 28 and I love science fiction, but I'm often very frustrated with how much the science half of science fiction gets so screwed up about 99% of time. It's that I found a forum that has people who care about science as much as the fiction based on it.

    TTYL

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    Welcome to the BAUT Forums, Nommos Prime (Dogon). If you haven't already done so, please take the time to read the Rules For Posting To This Board. In particular, please note the rules about presenting against-the-mainstream theories.

    And a welcome to SimK81 as well.

    Enjoy.
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    Hello to all. I'm Karl. I'm a plumber, drummer, carpenter. I love anything science. I spend as much time outdoors as I can. I love astronomy/astrophysics/planetary sciences. I had a great 12" reflector which was stolen 7 months ago. I am currently looking into either a cass or muss to replace my old telescope, but can't decide which one I want. I Love camping, my kids, my friends, my planet and my universe. I know i sound possesive. mine mine mine lmao! Anyway I'm so glad I found your site. I hope to make a few friends here May your days be filled with smiles and sunshine...Karl

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    Welcome to the Planet; I Guess You All Know Why You're Here...



    ....even after spending years in Silicon valley, I STILL hate computers. It has taken me half an hour just to find someplace to say "Hello". So HELLO.
    I am new to this planet but I can't wait to regale you all with some of the wildest theories you have ever imagined. Gotta climb back into the old pod.
    Nostrivia Tovaritch......................Tau Cathis

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    ok.

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