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Tom Roberts wrote: Henry Haapalainen wrote:
And spacetime is part and parcel of the theories used with great success throughout modern physics. However, SPACE-time _"CURVATURE"_ is *NOT* "part and parcel of the theories used with great success throughout modern physics. SPACE-time _"CURVATURE"_ has NEVER been RELATED TO T_uv MASS.!! iRONiCALLY, there is, actually, NO GR-SPACE-time-*CURVATURE*.!! brian a m stuckless Tom Roberts Attraction VS geometry. |
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