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There is no absolute rest.
You can see no curved space-time on its own. It can only properly be seen through motion on matter/light. It changes motion. If space and motion combine then if you want to see space look at motion. I say: stop trying to visualize a curved space. Just see motion. That is where it is at. Mitch Raemsch -- Light Falls -- |
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Nick wrote: There is no absolute rest. You can see no curved space-time on its own. It can only properly be seen through motion on matter/light. It changes motion. If space and motion combine then if you want to see space look at motion. I say: stop trying to visualize a curved space. Just see motion. That is where it is at. Listen up. Arbitrarily looking at things in motion will not reveal anything new. The only hope is the relentless logic of mathematics. You are lucky that you live in a historical period where Education is virtually free, and stupid if you do not make use of that. Mitch Raemsch -- Light Falls -- |
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Hear me:
Show me where I am wrong. Self educate. Its the way to go. You are free to discover. I am beholden to no one. Go chase your sheepskins buster. But I am above that. Einstein had to survive his. Feynmanns ignorance is what allowed him to excell. |
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