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Re: Cold Core Model of Earth's Structure
CraigD:
In my original post I stipulated that the geodesist's calculation shows earth's moment of inertia dictates most of earth's mass be located in her core. I have no problem with their findings if they have included all components that restrict flattening in their equation. I believe there is another component that has been left out. When included the moment of inertia becomes equal the summation of the moments of inertia for the individual shells of a cold-core model whose shell densities are proportional to the speed of seismic waves passing through them. If my trigonometric calculations hold up, then we need to address the new monent of inertia. Peer review on something like this will not be friendly.
Pyrotex:
Thank you for taking the time to review my method of calculating the gravitational forces within the earth. I look forward to hearing from you.
Last edited by Cold-co; 06-18-2009 at 11:13 AM..
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