yes, well thank you mentz and nick. lots to read and understand. I think if I had about 200 yrs to assimilate I would prolly still need guidance. yet on july second, all my baryons are going to witness eric clapton's baryons in indy, so all will be right with the universe, and the larger...
thank you for your input,atyy. It seems to me that curved spacetime and gravity are the same theory, predictions on the motion of objects at least in a local sense are handled with the same equations, and that the idea of an expanding space is predicated on the the evidence of increasing...
geez louise, Vanman. I thought I had asked questions and made reasonable arguments worthy of discussion. ok. would anyone like to post in response, and please elaborate further than a single "no, that's not right" , "much much much" or "um, yes". I have difficulty interpreting these statements...
oh yeah! Well i do regret using the term curved space theorem. as it sounds too high brow. been hearing a lot about that. I didn't properly get across the idea that since curved space is the "thing" to be explored, and not the elusive spectere of a nonexistant force of "gravity" that there might...
Can Anyome with the math and physics background tell me (because I'm a layman-average joe) if this idea has weight?
It occurred to me the reason the graviton has not been discovered is the same reason it will never be discovered: The graviton, and therefore the implied "force" of...