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ed, by Heidi Trester and Winnie-the-proot!*, wearing vest and shared-boulder, takes a journey with eddie the beagle warthog bike to meet brother keaf, beneath an umbra and on to other totalities...
* Died.
October 2006 aged 17, RTA
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Winnie (16), a Cheshire cat, prooted toothlessly, "Go east, young man...",
"and try to close the door, please, there's a heck of a draft in a hoolery-blow and these lumps aren't getting any younger, y'know", she gurgled to no-one in particular.
Anyhoo, on with the plot...
Machine internet protocol dotted quad :)
or, more specifically, MAC N
Hello and welcome to yet another trek of an
aging physicist.
This time to see a total eclipse of Sol.
Currently, I'm under the forecast shadow but near its northern edge and to be
beneath the umbra is the aim. The penumbra will darken variously more than a
third of the earth's surface for some time on
Stars and other relevant objects will dance
in the gravitational disturbance of space-time due to the alignment: earth
(=1), its moon (a fraction but positioned to cover completely Sol's face), Sol
(106, a million) and the distant object - 106 to 4 π
r2, where r, the radius of this neck of the observable universe, is
2.74x1010 light years, give or take a few hundred thousand light
years. The current area of the sky is, by
Richard Feynman wrote up the observations
and theory to date in his 1973 book 'Mechanics'. The 21st-century, M-theoretic
prediction is for electromagnetic radiation to undertake a greater deflection
(θ, theta) than General Relativity theory in four dimensions (GR4, due to Einstein,
Minkowski, Poincaré et
al) predicts.
For the case of distant light passing Sol in
near-grazing incidence,
θGR4 = 1.75 seconds of arc ~
8x10-6 c (eight microradians) (Feynman,
BOINC)
θCurrent observation
= θGR4 ± a few per cent. (Cassini,
2000-2005)
To determine if θreality
is gauged better by M-theory (Witten,
Hawking, Steinhardt, Turok
et al, 1994-2004), the required measurement error is near 1/10th of 1
per cent. Reality here is that defined in "The Road to Reality",
Professor Sir Roger Penrose, Oxford University Press, 2004. In summary: U(3) -
Unitary group in three dimensions - is real, positive, definite: the methods of
earlier study are valid in their realm and the objects described abound in
reality. Theoretically, SU(11) - Special Unitary group in eleven dimensions -
probably solves all physics. WOW! SU(dimension count tends to infinity) contains
itself: a theory of everything, indeed; a twisted ouroboros,
I wonder?*
Experiment is possible. I guess I'll need further help than hitherto...
For example, the cosmic microwave background
radiation (CMBR), that looks like a black-body heated to a temperature near 3
Kelvin degrees (-270º Celsius), will twist too. The disturbance of space-time
will be apparent, under the umbra, on this background, clearly: the Lens-32
screensaver from lizardworks is a (sort of) working model of the event - with
incorrect twist, however.
Mustn't forget the litre of liquid helium in
that stainless steel flask and be on a mountain top...
The trek began in
* A tail that is eaten by its own snake.
Holwick
:: 54.7º North, 2.2º West, 320 metres (1000 feet) above mean sea level
Breaks in cloud cover were rare, like
conditions under the 1999 near-total solar eclipse here, and determination to
approach a position with increased viewing chances for the next totality became
a priority: by bike, if necessary.
TSE 2006
route options and
selection.
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::
coming soon to a browser near you ::
Eddie
takes a spin.
Eddie
takes ed for a spin.
twisted
etc...
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:: next? ::
Nova Zemla; the 'cross-point' with
the 2006 eclipse (Russia/Kazakstan/China/Mongolia)
&c...
:: Cross-point 2006 and 2008 total solar eclipses ::
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The trek ends successfully upon return to Holwick. Do I have to offer to buy the first round?

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Wednesday, 18th
July 2007