Dear Christian Corda!

New Cartesian Physic, which studies the movement of space-matter, gives you the opportunity to visually describe the origin of gravitational waves. She claims that the planets play the role of reference points indicating the rotation around the Sun all circumsolar space. This follows from the fact that the radius of the circular orbit does not depend on the mass of a body revolving in orbit - it can be as in space, is zero. Our Solar system is radiating gravitational wave, it is necessary first to increase its size and then reduce them to the size smaller than the original. This rare phenomenon may occurs at the end of the life of a star. A gravitational wave carries away energy from the dying star to the other place arose another. It is possible that the energy of the gravitational wave is scattered in space and it is possible that it is absorbed from the coincidence of the period of its oscillations with a period of space in orbit.

I wish you success in seeing not only gravitational waves, but in movement spaces.

Dizhechko Boris

Dear Ch. and coauthors,

I enjoyed reading your historical account, especially Einstein's own zig-zag on the matter, which I suppose is part of what you meant by wandering. Incidentally, Einstein's following response to the referee report of Robertson forwarded by the Editor of Physical review [which I am sure you know of] is rather amusing:

"

Dear Sir,

We (Mr. Rosen and I) had sent you our manuscript for publication and had not authorized you to show it to specialists before it is printed. I see no reason to address the -- in any case erroneous -- comments of your anonymous expert. On the basis of this incident I prefer to publish the paper elsewhere.

Respectfully,

P.S. Mr. Rosen, who has left for the Soviet Union, has authorized me to represent him in this matter.

"

Thus implying that the paper was submitted for publication, not for refereeing.

My best regards,

Tejinder

    Christian,

    Yes, I get an error now too. Maybe I included the http//. I'll try again here or if it doesn't work send direct. ; Tide tables. It's not so much the tables that matter but thinking in a new way about what the effect means, and how it's really about 'gravity waves'.

    I hadn't scored yours (you may be pleased to hear) so it's going on now. I hope you'll do mine if you hadn't.

    I also hope you'll look rigorously at my Classic QM derivation and comment or ask questions on it.

    Very best

    Peter

    Dear Tejinder,

    Thanks for your kind comments. We are happy and honored that you enjoyed reading our Essay. Yes, you are correct on the issue that Einstein's own zig-zag on the matter is part of what we meant by wandering. We also knew Einstein's response to the referee report of Robertson forwarded by the Editor of Physical Review. It was indeed very amusing not only for its meaning, but also because Einstein was so mad with the Editor of Physical Review that he wrote such a reply (that you reported being correctly translated) in German instead of in English!!

    Thanks again, we wish you success in the Contest.

    Cheers, Ch.