Re: Where exactly is Space Curved?
- From: Uncle Ben <ben@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2009 06:40:37 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 21, 6:06 am, edon <w...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
dear doctors
walking through relativity around a bit,
i came to the revolutionary prediction that,
when light come close enough to an object, it loses a bit of
its lightness to it, and therefore bends
then gravity is not geometry, space is flat and not curved,
there is no need for curved space, eather and all that !!
one hundred years of wrong theory, once again is proven wrong
Where exactly is Space Curved?
If you can grasp the meaning of the definition of a four-dimensional
sphere as the locus of points in a four-dimensional
euclidian space such that the sum of xi^2, i=1 to 4, is constant, then
you have some slight chance of understanding curvature, not in space,
but in space-time.
Uncle Ben
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