More RET Theory Evidence

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More RET Theory Evidence
« on: November 20, 2010, 10:40:57 PM »
As far as I know, FET has not been able to explain aurorae- how they occur in FET and why they occur where the do.  Please explain how this works in FET.

Erastosthenes of Greece was able to determine that the Earth was round using his simple "light in a well" experiment.  If the Earth was flat, angles in wells would still be observed (possibly, depending on how large the Earth is supposed to be in FET) but the angles would increase as a linear function of distance.  In reality, the angles are not a linear function of distance, and the difference in angles from point to point suggests a spherical Earth.

Also, in the Q&A thread I asked about a consistent model of the solar system in FET.  No one has been able to provide me with a proper one, because it can't possibly be made.


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Thork

Re: More RET Theory Evidence
« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2010, 03:09:58 PM »
Aurora are a bi-product of UA. They occur in the places where Universal Acceleration changes direction abruptly. Namely by the rim (south Pole), and above the centre of the earth (North Pole). This change of UA can then been seen as cosmic lights dancing in the sky near the polar regions. At the boundary layer between no acceleration where earth has shielded the area above from UA and the direct force, this change in UA manifests itself in the beautiful colours you can see. The earth makes what would appear like a bow shock wave in front of it, but this is purely a region of no UA from the surface up until the UA bends back in with the flow. Much like a coin in a wind tunnel. The area directly behind the coin doesn't get the full force of the on-coming air. Instead it licks round in eddies. These provide that stunning light show.

   

The effects of UA are quite beautiful.





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Re: More RET Theory Evidence
« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2010, 05:27:10 PM »
Aurora are a bi-product of UA. They occur in the places where Universal Acceleration changes direction abruptly. Namely by the rim (south Pole), and above the centre of the earth (North Pole). This change of UA can then been seen as cosmic lights dancing in the sky near the polar regions. At the boundary layer between no acceleration where earth has shielded the area above from UA and the direct force, this change in UA manifests itself in the beautiful colours you can see. The earth makes what would appear like a bow shock wave in front of it, but this is purely a region of no UA from the surface up until the UA bends back in with the flow. Much like a coin in a wind tunnel. The area directly behind the coin doesn't get the full force of the on-coming air. Instead it licks round in eddies. These provide that stunning light show.

The effects of UA are quite beautiful.

That's a cool story, bro. Seriously FET already has magnetic poles that explain aurora better than this story.
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Re: More RET Theory Evidence
« Reply #3 on: November 22, 2010, 06:45:59 PM »
Aurora intensity is strongly linked to solar activity, how does that factor into your theory?
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Re: More RET Theory Evidence
« Reply #4 on: November 22, 2010, 11:53:08 PM »
So the force that pushes the flat earth also makes pretty lights? Your scientific  MS paint diagram was almost so convincing I was so close to converting. We still await an explanation that goes with current observation.

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Re: More RET Theory Evidence
« Reply #5 on: November 23, 2010, 03:53:01 PM »
w8, so now UA is like a wind?  also, why would there be a great direction change at the rims? the top should have the most relative the upwards one, and the rims, the least
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