Questions of Light and Space (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Saturday, October 09, 2010, 14:45 (5159 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained

If you measure the time it takes for readings from the CMRB to reach a given point, then work backwards to a point where the time from CMRB X+,Y+,Z+ = X-,Y-,Z- you should have origin=X,Y,Z =0 which gives you a universal frame of reference. At that point, it no longer matters if the universe is or is not expanding, as any expansion would happen at the outer edges of your grid. 
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> From this point, you would be able to determine a single 'resting' frame of reference by which to measure all other movement in the universe. By setting your test points static in reference to that point, you have created a true resting frame of reference in which you could perform the proposed experiment.-I know your theory re' surveying on a rigid Earth is true, but in space even time is relative, space is curved, and nothing is resting. I don't see how you will have a 'resting' point


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