Re: FW: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-07-24 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Thanks for the extensive response -- it has taken me a while to go through it, and I'm sure I didn't do it all justice! Frank wrote: > > Stephen, > > Snip--- >> The hydrino radius >> between the nucleus and orbital has a temporal rise and spatial run > [snip] > > Let's stop right there.

Re: FW: [Vo]:Hydrino represents Lorentz contraction in the opposite direction from event horizon

2009-07-24 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
Frank: Please keep in mind that the "rotation" in the Lorentz transform is hyperbolic, not circular. A circular rotation has the form | cos(theta) sin(theta) | | -sin(theta) cos(theta) | and it maps circles centered on the origin into other circles centered on the origin. It appears t