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http://www.physorg.com/news63371210.html :
"Say you have a cup of coffee and a spoon," Mallett explained to PhysOrg.com. "The coffee is empty space, and the spoon is the circulating light beam. When you stir the coffee with the spoon, the coffee - or the empty space - gets twisted. Suppose you drop a sugar cube in the coffee. If empty space were twisting, you'd be able to detect it by observing a subatomic particle moving around in the space." And according to Einstein, whenever you do something to space, you also affect time. Twisting space causes time to be twisted, meaning you could theoretically walk through time as you walk through space." Pentcho Valev |
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Pentcho Valev wrote: http://www.physorg.com/news63371210.html : "Say you have a cup of coffee and a spoon," Mallett explained to PhysOrg.com. "The coffee is empty space, and the spoon is the circulating light beam. When you stir the coffee with the spoon, the coffee - or the empty space - gets twisted. Suppose you drop a sugar cube in the coffee. If empty space were twisting, you'd be able to detect it by observing a subatomic particle moving around in the space." And according to Einstein, whenever you do something to space, you also affect time. Twisting space causes time to be twisted, meaning you could theoretically walk through time as you walk through space." Pentcho Valev The great thing is, you aren't at all obsessed with Einstein, or anything he did. Great! p |
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Ed, er, I mean Pentcho - if you're going to post the same crap ad
nauseum, please at least show just a smidgen of creativity, or make it just the least bit interesting. I mean, go fart, Ed- er, I mean Pentcho, put just a little effort into it instead of posting while having sex with your diarrheic baboon, as is your wont. Thank you. Have a nice day. |
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"Pentcho Valev" wrote in message ups.com... http://www.physorg.com/news63371210.html : "Say you have a cup of coffee and a spoon," Mallett explained to PhysOrg.com. "The coffee is empty space, and the spoon is the circulating light beam. When you stir the coffee with the spoon, the coffee - or the empty space - gets twisted. Suppose you drop a sugar cube in the coffee. If empty space were twisting, you'd be able to detect it by observing a subatomic particle moving around in the space." And according to Einstein, whenever you do something to space, you also affect time. Twisting space causes time to be twisted, meaning you could theoretically walk through time as you walk through space." Pentcho Valev .................................................. . To Pentcho, Keep up the good work! "The voice of the intellect is a soft one, but it does not rest till it has gained a hearing." Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Austrian psychoanalyst. The Future of an Illusion. Enjoy, Len. .................................................. . |
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"Pentcho Valev" wrote in message ups.com... http://www.physorg.com/news63371210.html : "Say you have a cup of coffee and a spoon," Mallett explained to PhysOrg.com. "The coffee is empty space, and the spoon is the circulating light beam. When you stir the coffee with the spoon, the coffee - or the empty space - gets twisted. Suppose you drop a sugar cube in the coffee. If empty space were twisting, you'd be able to detect it by observing a subatomic particle moving around in the space." And according to Einstein, whenever you do something to space, you also affect time. Twisting space causes time to be twisted, meaning you could theoretically walk through time as you walk through space." And if you could demonstrate how time or space are physical in any way, you may have something. |
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To Pentcho,
It is interesting to note how some people don't know when you are kidding or not. Maybe you should have dated your posting April 1. "When you stir the coffee with the spoon, the coffee - or the empty space - gets twisted." Really! Len. .................................................. ... "Pentcho Valev" wrote in message oups.com... Pentcho Valev wrote: http://www.physorg.com/news63371210.html : "Say you have a cup of coffee and a spoon," Mallett explained to PhysOrg.com. "The coffee is empty space, and the spoon is the circulating light beam. When you stir the coffee with the spoon, the coffee - or the empty space - gets twisted. Suppose you drop a sugar cube in the coffee. If empty space were twisting, you'd be able to detect it by observing a subatomic particle moving around in the space." And according to Einstein, whenever you do something to space, you also affect time. Twisting space causes time to be twisted, meaning you could theoretically walk through time as you walk through space." Breathtaking development of the topic: http://www.sploid.com/news/2006/04/desktop_time_tr.php Pentcho Valev |
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AllYou! wrote:
"Pentcho Valev" wrote in message ups.com... http://www.physorg.com/news63371210.html : "Say you have a cup of coffee and a spoon," Mallett explained to PhysOrg.com. "The coffee is empty space, and the spoon is the circulating light beam. When you stir the coffee with the spoon, the coffee - or the empty space - gets twisted. Suppose you drop a sugar cube in the coffee. If empty space were twisting, you'd be able to detect it by observing a subatomic particle moving around in the space." And according to Einstein, whenever you do something to space, you also affect time. Twisting space causes time to be twisted, meaning you could theoretically walk through time as you walk through space." And if you could demonstrate how time or space are physical in any way, you may have something. It really is a matter of semantics. From a purely geometrodynamic perspective, mather, energy and spacetime geometry are one-in-the same. Ergo, that that is is spacetime. That is, indeed, what I believe to be the correct understanding. -- http://www.vho.org/GB/c/DC/gcgvcole.html http://www.vho.org/GB/Books/dth/ http://www.germarrudolf.com/ http://www.ice.gov/graphics/news/new...115chicago.htm |
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