Re: Gisse, How does gravity stay finite?
From: Nick (macromitch_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/03/05
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Date: 2 Feb 2005 22:35:31 -0800
Y.Porat wrote:
> Uncle parrot
> general relativity is good but that does not mean that
> the curved space time is right 1!
> no necessary connection between the general thoey of relativity
> and curved space time
> the last one was just a guess of Einstein but .....
> a wrong guess !!1
>
> light for instance curves next to the sun because .....
> listen carefuly parrot and all the other parrots
>
> because light has mass !! got it parrot ?
> if not you will get it in your new heaven to come.
> -----------------
> Y.Porat
> -----------------------
Space is revealed by motion Y.P.
There is no absolute rest.
You can see no curved space-time on its own.
It can only properly be seen through motion on matter/light.
It changes motion.
If space and motion combine then if you want to see space
look at motion.
I say: stop trying to visualize a curved space. Just see
motion. That is where it is at.
Mitch Raemsch -- Light Falls --
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