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  The effect of the Expanding Universe on turntables
Since the Universe has been continually expanding after the Big Bang, then it stands to reason that all objects have expanded also , but not nessecarily in proper proportion. This means that the turntable you buy today will actually be larger(and contain more mass) at some date in the distant future (20 years?). I have now discovered why I have never had a used turntable (over 100 turntables) that is on accurate 33&1/3 RPM speed, even with quality synchronous motors. This phono-nomenon can only be attributed to the fact that all the motor parts and the platter are now larger and more massive than previously and thus the ratios of pullies and gears is no longer as designed (in the past), this is the only explanation I can offer as to why the speed of old turntables is faster than when new(by a small percent).It also explains why many older mechanical devices never work properly , no matter how well maintaied and repaired.
Mint604  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

09-21-05
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09-21-05   No, no, no! even if what you postulate were true, the fact ...   Nsgarch

09-21-05   That is exactly the reason i bought a vpi sds and a kab spee ...   Jmcgrogan2

09-21-05   Well, at least he didn't blame it on expansion due to global ...   Dan_ed

09-21-05   Einstein also stated that the space-time in the vacinity of ...   Mint604

09-21-05   But what if light loses energy over extremely long distances ...   Johnnantais

09-21-05   Does this mean that audio equipment should have a "best ...   Eldartford

09-21-05   Um, you are seriously caught in the grip of an unrealistic a ...   Rnm4

09-21-05   I would not disagree with the warpage of time and space. i t ...   Uru975

09-22-05   Rnm4, you may have missed a certain tongue-in-cheek spirit ...   Dougdeacon

09-22-05   I think he meant 'site'.   Nsgarch

09-22-05   Johnnantais: you are correct in stating that your spine curv ...   Mint604

09-22-05   But if multi-dimentional super-string unification theories p ...   Xiekitchen

09-22-05   Jonnantais: your siting the fact that lencos mantain speed a ...   Mint604

09-22-05   Eienstein also stated that space and time become more warped ...   Mint604

09-22-05   You are all so 4 dimensional. i bet you only have 2 ears as ...   Khrys

09-22-05   I bought this home-study course on tv about 20 years ago, on ...   Myraj

09-22-05   Yes, i meant "cite" not "site" -- as in ...   Rnm4

09-22-05   Don't wait to to long buy because money is also inflating. y ...   Mint604

09-22-05   I have had similar epiphanies during binge cleaning sessions ...   Vvrinc

09-22-05   By what year will my ar xa turn into a thorens td-124? d   Ddarch44

09-22-05   Rnm4: thank you for clairifying your word meaning.however,i ...   Mint604

09-22-05   Ddarch44: the great physicist, heisenberg (a contemporary of ...   Mint604

09-22-05   Mint604, it sounds like heisenberg was reading jorge luis bo ...   Highfivesign

09-22-05   Ketchup --- *smacks audiogon in the face* if you want to ce ...   Ketchup

09-22-05: Vvrinc
I believe that Highfivesign’s subtle observation (BAM!) is accurate. Mr. Heisenberg’s Primates could never have turned out a single “comma” of Shakespeare, no matter how long they toiled. However, they would have been capable of typing volumes 3 through 10 of “Mein Kampf” (without typos) after two bananas and a coffee break.

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09-22-05   Lol. keep 'em coming, guys.   Swampwalker

09-23-05   Wonder if that chassis a few days ago, ruined by too many u ...   Albertporter

09-23-05   Ahem, sorry for bursting thy bubble, mint604, but einstein ...   Guidocorona

09-24-05   You're all confusing me--i'm going to have to read hawking's ...   jdaniel@

09-24-05   All things are relative, of course, some more than others. l ...   Khrys

09-24-05   Walk away from your computer walk out of your basement & get ...   Krellm7

09-24-05   Khrys, cats count for more than anything else in the univer ...   Guidocorona

09-25-05   Guido, if you know your leptons then you know spinning cats ...   Khrys

11-11-05   Mint604, first, i don't believe that the expanding universe ...   Fatparrot

11-11-05   Sorry fatparrott, i deeply disagree. . . each time my better ...   guidoc@

11-11-05   Correction of previous post i meant to say "white dwar ...   Fatparrot


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