ok so two probes past the heliopause but they havent compiled that data
now once again, they are measuring distances in the parsecs and light years and i told you that the error bars are astronomical (pun intended)
do you understand why I say that you cannot trust their measurements or are you one of those types that trust the institutions because thats just what you know?
nah but i did walk through the physics lab once or twice while i was at college. it is on parks road.
in measurement analysis if you dont have small error bars it means if you replicated the experiment you will get different results. Which is what plagues astronomy (and other fields like psychology that require unusually large datasets)
e-grow 5 minutes ago you didn't know that a number of probes had left the solar system and now 5 minutes later you are an expert?
you think earth's movement is down to "nothing" (as it says in the bibble).
you lack the mathematical tools to reason abstractly .. mathematically about this.
my babble filter has maxed out for the morning so i have to go.
suffice to say that measurement errors do not matter for the purpose of just establishing movement.
measurement errors do not matter to establish more than movement if they are constant, proportional or otherwise predictable.
time to get this show on the road. back later.