How Can Gravitational Field Distortions Integrate into Scientific Models?

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Does anyone here feel that they are really up on time and space distortion in a gravitational field? I am working on developing a model for a hypothesis and am feeling quite overwhelmed... not so much by the distortion I mentioned, but rather how it would play into my model and how to succinctly explain my model.
 
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How did you find PF?: google search

Does anyone here feel that they are really up on time and space distortion in a gravitational field? I am working on developing a model for a hypothesis and am feeling quite overwhelmed... not so much by the distortion I mentioned, but rather how it would play into my model and how to succinctly explain my model.
Welcome to PF.

As you are already finding out (and will find out more shortly), we do not allow speculation here, and do not support personal theory development. We discuss mainstream science as published in the peer-reviewed literature and mainstream textbooks.

PF is a great place to learn and discuss established science. Not a place to throw out new theories. This intro thread is now closed.
 
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