[sdiy] Trying to establish confidence in my test equipment
Dave Magnuson
resfreq at hoohahrecords.com
Fri Mar 10 04:07:32 CET 2006
Now here's the question to get this back on topic:
If my SH-101 was travelling away from me at the speed of light, would the
white noise be red shifted into red noise?
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Weigel" <sounddoctorin at imt.net>
To: "Colin f" <colin at colinfraser.com>
Cc: "'synth-diy'" <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Trying to establish confidence in my test equipment
> Sorry Colin..please show me the data that can *only* be interpreted as the
> universe expanding. If there is light fatigue would it not produce
> exactly the same effect? What am I missing here.
> I'm not into 'pseudo-science' at all. If it's not established by
> consistent obervations and the harmonious mathmatically relationships
> established and logic forthgoing from such...then I don't teach it as
> truth. All the things that make people assume that the universe is
> expanding are tied together.
> Why wouldn't the skies be dark just because the universe isn't expanding.
> They're dark because there is a very limited amount of light out there
> compared to the space around those objects. Anyway...hardly a synth diy
> topic. An alternate take on the topic for those interested..however I got
> onto that. Fun to think about. I get carried away. -Bob
>
> Colin f wrote:
>
>>Bob wrote:
>>
>>
>>>* The abundance of red shift data on things far away...either we're kind
>>>of the center of the universe and everything is moving away from us
>>
>>Eh, no.
>>The universe is expanding - every point in the universe is moving away
>>from
>>every other point.
>>You would (on average) see red shift on distant objects from anywhere in
>>the
>>universe.
>>Local motion of galaxies may change this.
>>
>>If you stand on the surface of an inflating balloon, all other points on
>>the
>>balloon surface appear to be moving away from you.
>>That does not put you at the centre of the balloon.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Colin f
>>
>>
>>
>>
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