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− | I started this ?Study of Gravity? back in 2007 more as a curiosity than research. Looking in textbooks all you find about gravity is the statement that it is an attraction between two bodies and varies as the mass and separation. I thought there must be more to it, so I started collecting data about the earth. In engineering you start with a ballpark number (WAG or SWAG) and work the problem from there. Being of the electronics type I was trained to think in terms of waves, harmonics and frequencies. The ?wow moment? in the research came when I realized that the harmonic waveshapes were aligning very close to that of the measured data. After that things got real interesting! | + | I started this ?Study of Gravity? back in 2007 more as a curiosity than research. Looking in textbooks all you find about gravity is the statement that it is an attraction between two bodies and varies as the mass and separation. I thought there must be more to it, so I started collecting data about the earth. In engineering you start with a ballpark number (WAG or SWAG) and work the problem from there. Being of the electronics type I was trained to think in terms of waves, harmonics and frequencies. The ?wow moment? in the research came when I realized that the harmonic waveshapes were aligning very close to that of the measured data. After that things got real interesting! |
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 1 January 2017
Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Study of Gravity, Part 2 |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Mike Gamble |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2011 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 132 |
Read the full paper here
Abstract
I started this ?Study of Gravity? back in 2007 more as a curiosity than research. Looking in textbooks all you find about gravity is the statement that it is an attraction between two bodies and varies as the mass and separation. I thought there must be more to it, so I started collecting data about the earth. In engineering you start with a ballpark number (WAG or SWAG) and work the problem from there. Being of the electronics type I was trained to think in terms of waves, harmonics and frequencies. The ?wow moment? in the research came when I realized that the harmonic waveshapes were aligning very close to that of the measured data. After that things got real interesting!