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The beauty of Einstein was his gravity is a cosmology where
there is no boundary of space - then no space. ?? did i saied somethng different?? Yes. If you follow your logic that space cannot curve then it has to have a space then a no space boundary where space just ends. Einsteins cosmology is that the curvature closes the universe and there is no boundary like there would be if you were right! No curved space? A Space then no space boundary? I don't think so! |
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