Is It Time to Rethink Our Understanding of Light and Gravity?

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In summary, the velocity of light, previously thought to be 186,283 mps, has been attributed to free space rather than a non-dimension space. Additionally, other phenomena such as space dragging, space twisting, geodetic precession, gravity, time, and light bending have been attributed to mass instead of non-dimension space. Einstein's statement about imagination being more important than knowledge is referenced in this conversation, suggesting that traditional laws of relativity may not be the only way to think about these concepts.
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the velocity of light is actually the velocity of free space.
186,283 mps was attributed to light instead of non-dimension space.
Space dragging was attributed to mass instead of to non-dimension space,
Space twisting was attributed to mass instead of to non-dimension space,
Geodetic precession was attributed to mass instead of to non-dimension space,
Gravity was attributed to mass instead of to non-dimension space,
Time was attributed to 4D instead of to 0D gravity,
Light bending was attributed to gravity instead of to optical, non-dimension space.

i was having a discussion with another expert physics "rebel" scientists and w shared some ideas... and here they are.

just remember... before you go quoting Einstein's laws of relativity... Einstein also said

"Imagination is more important than knowledge."... so we'll never get anywhre if we continue to only use what was givin to us 100 years ago. We need to start thinking and using that imagination instead of becoming studiers and worshippers of ideas.
 
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You just posted a bunch of statements without even trying to prove any of them. Good work.
 
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"...the velocity of light is actually the velocity of free space..."

What does this mean? What is free space such that it has a velocity? Can you back any of this up?
 

1. What is the current understanding of light and gravity?

The current understanding is that light is an electromagnetic wave and gravity is a force that is caused by the curvature of spacetime.

2. What evidence suggests that we should rethink our understanding of light and gravity?

There is evidence from recent experiments, such as the detection of gravitational waves, that suggests our current understanding may not be complete.

3. How might our understanding of light and gravity change in the future?

It is possible that new theories, such as quantum gravity, may provide a more comprehensive explanation of the relationship between light and gravity.

4. What implications could a change in our understanding of light and gravity have?

A change in our understanding could have significant implications for our understanding of the universe and could lead to new technologies and advancements in physics.

5. What are scientists currently doing to further understand light and gravity?

Scientists are conducting experiments, developing theories, and using advanced technologies, such as the Large Hadron Collider, to further our understanding of light and gravity.

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