Re: What if gravity isn't a force, just an illusion of expanding spacetime's momentum?
- From: "Bill Hobba" <rubbish@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 08:13:00 GMT
"mithros" <u7it34d@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jul 21, 4:21 am, "Bill Hobba" <rubb...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
"cfk" <ckura...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Could it be possible that gravity isn't a force per se, rather
spacetime expands at a rate proportional to the mass occupying it and
the distance from the mass (like an expanding light cone, only made
from the spacetime 'fabric'), and the 'force' of gravity is really
just an illusion that's an artifact of the expansion (like centrifugal
force isn't really an independent force)?
How does the expansion generate the force? If everything expands what
presses against what?
Rest of misconceptions snipped.
Bill
hey stoopid, you ask 2 questions and never said there
been any misconceptions
explain fool, how you can snip misconceptions that are
not there
I am not surprised the reveal of the divergent matter theory bought you out.
Of course it has been dealt with many times by competent scientists eg:
http://groups.google.com/group/s ci.physics/msg/10e1e57b3e4badde
Simply for those who want to see what an actual scientist has to say about
it rather than of any value to another incantation of the dyslexic troll.
Bill
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