[Physics] Mathematical proof Maxwell's equations are incorrect?
Tom Hollings
carmam at tiscali.co.uk
Wed Apr 29 15:15:58 CEST 2020
Got it that time Mike, thanks. The slow rotation rate makes it difficult to estimate the speed in any case, but point taken.
Tom.
> On 29 April 2020 at 12:54 mikelawr at freenetname.co.uk wrote:
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> Tom
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> I said the rotational rates would not be dfferent. What will be
> different is the actual velocities of the arms because you need to
> separate out the viscosity red shift of the centre and arms, which will
> be the same because they are the same distance from us, from the local
> reference frame where the centre and arms will be different.
> Unfortunately we don't know what the value of any viscosity red shift is
> yet. Because the galaxy as a whole may be closer to us, then the
> distance from centre to arms will be different to that which we
> currently think it is. So with a different radius, but same rotational
> frequency, then the estimaed velocity of the arms will be lower.
> Cheers
> Mike
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