• AI discovers secret equation for 'weighting' galaxy clusters

    From Jan Panteltje@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 25 05:19:09 2023
    Artificial intelligence discovers secret equation for 'weighing' galaxy clusters
    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/03/230323103405.htm
    Astrophysicists have leveraged artificial intelligence to uncover a better way to estimate the mass of colossal clusters of galaxies.

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  • From Lou@21:1/5 to Jan Panteltje on Sat Mar 25 06:04:00 2023
    On Saturday, 25 March 2023 at 05:19:12 UTC, Jan Panteltje wrote:
    Artificial intelligence discovers secret equation for 'weighing' galaxy clusters
    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/03/230323103405.htm Astrophysicists have leveraged artificial intelligence to uncover a better way to estimate the mass of colossal clusters of galaxies.

    Interesting to see relativists admitting in this paper that gravity *can* affect the resonant frequencies of atoms simply by mechanically squeezing
    them to alter the resonant frequency of the atom. A similar mechanism
    seen and understood for *centuries* in many classical resonating systems. Where the system responds to an external force (Ie gravity) by changing
    its resonant frequency.
    Odd how relativists conveniently forget this fact when they fantasise instead about how it’s spacetime 😂and Alberts relativistic derrière🙈🤡💩 as being
    the reason why the resonating frequencies of GPS clocks change relative
    to clocks at different gravitational potentials.

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  • From Jan Panteltje@21:1/5 to noelturntive@live.co.uk on Sat Mar 25 15:53:43 2023
    On a sunny day (Sat, 25 Mar 2023 06:04:00 -0700 (PDT)) it happened Lou <noelturntive@live.co.uk> wrote in <07661205-0b97-4bcc-811d-e3962d5ff47dn@googlegroups.com>:

    On Saturday, 25 March 2023 at 05:19:12 UTC, Jan Panteltje wrote:
    Artificial intelligence discovers secret equation for 'weighing' galaxy c= >lusters
    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/03/230323103405.htm
    Astrophysicists have leveraged artificial intelligence to uncover a bette= >r way to estimate the mass of colossal clusters of galaxies.

    Interesting to see relativists admitting in this paper that gravity *can*=

    affect the resonant frequencies of atoms simply by mechanically squeezing=

    them to alter the resonant frequency of the atom. A similar mechanism
    seen and understood for *centuries* in many classical resonating systems.=

    Where the system responds to an external force (Ie gravity) by changing
    its resonant frequency.
    Odd how relativists conveniently forget this fact when they fantasise inste= >ad
    about how it’s spacetime 😂and Alberts relativistic derri= >ère🙈🤡💩 as being
    the reason why the resonating frequencies of GPS clocks change relative
    to clocks at different gravitational potentials.

    Yes after I posted here that Le Sage particles compress atoms..
    ;-)

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