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TOPIC OUTLINE - INDEX
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Introduction1--
Planet systems - solar system, double sun Albireo, fundamental facts,Tardoxx:
Gravitation - attraction, 4 fundamental forces - How can one imagine
the space curvature? Explanation assistance - Geodaete with consideration
of the attraction, space curvature - the background
radiation - project: Boom rank, telescope area, space telescopes,
Astrology, Zodiak. How big are the biggest stars in the universe?
Why
is the earth found to be in a day rotation?
Does
gravitation waves exist?
Why
are all planets of the sun system found to be near to each other?
Introduction2--
Constellations, CCD, cosmology, black holes, local group, star, planet,
planetary fog, reversal pole of the magnetic field, units, Solareclipse.
Introduction3--
Relativity theory, Twintest, Gravitations lens,Albert Einstein,
Stephen
Hawking "black holes emit radiation" ,
Anthropi principle, the consequence in relativity theory, the
question of contraction, Mars mission, time journeys, the aim of NASA ,
4 dimensions and more, the time before 14,000,000,000 years and the BIG
BANG.
Introduction4--
Big Bang? How do we see an object? The light beam curvature,
redshift
- Double effect, ALIENS - Ufology, SETI, the density of the
universe, moon, lightnings, space curvature and Olbers'paradoxon.
KinkelCyclesTheory
TIME
1
KinkelCyclesTheory
KCT emergence
and future of the universe.
Why
are light beams also diverted from the attraction from planets,
although light does not possess mass?
How
can time be born?
But
what was before the Big Bang?
Is
intelligent life possible in the contraction phase?
What
occurs after the contraction of the universe?
Why
can Black Holes and Dark Matter not be seen?
What
is behind the end of the universe,
if
it is not infinite?
History
of the universe
Antimatter1
- antimatter lightning production
Why
is it dark at night?
Conclusionson
future interpretation
What
is " RELATIVE "?
How
truly are important facts explained in our world?
The
ray of light is found to be in an another time frame due to its speed.
Two-dimensional
natures on the line
zyklentheorie4
- THE TIME
Evolution of the Big Bang and the sorting out of useless spatial dimentions
The decoding of the time.
The ray of light and the time - Can a ray of light get tired
How can time be born?
Is the earth in the center of the universe?
Kinkel-Limited theory of the Hubble-Constant.
Lightray in an another time frame - The light and the time
Continuously passing of the time and small discrete leaps of time
How is time measured?
The return of the light
Is the earth in the center of the universe? How is the space born?
Time
2
1) The
time in the force of gravity field
2) Why
does the time passes more slowly under the effect
of the force of gravity?
3) Why
does the time passes more slowly in fast-flying spaceships?
4) Why
does the time passes more slowly, if we as an observer,
sees a train with headlights?
5) What
is a curved space (space curvature)
6) Why
is the speed of light of approximately 300,000 km/sec,
the greatest possible?
Why can't there be a speed, which is higher than the speed of light?
7) If
the greatest possible speed of light would be now only 200 km/sec,
which
changes would this cause to?
8) Can
matter be produced?
9) Why
does the passing of time takes place in discrete leaps of time?
10) PRINCIPLES
of the ART and SRT
11) ART
- SRT - background informations (general + special relativity theory):
12) Does
the time exists as an Being (Entity), or is it only an
imaginary aid from we human being, which can be measured with
designed mechanical - or High Tech machines?
NEWTON
and the time
13) What
ist the Planck-time?
TIME
3 - April 2006
- why
does gravitation has influence on the time
- standard
time
- which
influence does the limit of the speed of light
(at ~
300000 km/sec.) has on the time dilatation
- why
does time runs slower in fast-flying spaceships?
- Time
dilatation - formula for calculation of
Time difference (formula diagram)
- SUITCASE in the train -
how
does the suitcase falls to the
ground - Comparison of an observer in the train
and outside the train -
- with and without air resistance
- the NOW (the present) -
how
long does one instant lasts?
- miracles?
- 4
to 11 dimensions
-
Kinkel gravitation development theory |