Re: Space
Ashish wrote:
> What is Space made of, is it vacuum, but if its vacuum then how its curved,
Don't imagine that only a tangible surface can have a curve.
If you set up two parallel trajectories and ensure that the
trajectories are *straight*, and the trajectories nevertheless approach
each other or diverge, then you know the space is curved.
PD
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