Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight? (doubling spaces)

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Sujet : Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight? (doubling spaces)
De : ross.a.finlayson (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Ross Finlayson)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity
Date : 23. Jan 2025, 01:09:33
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On 01/22/2025 06:55 AM, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
W dniu 22.01.2025 o 14:40, Paul.B.Andersen pisze:
>
It is however _many_ examples that multiple distorted images
of the same object can be seen.
>
Sure, a mirror is quite a common thing.
>
A star or quasar is radiating light in all direction.
So if, relative to us, the star or quasar is behind a large
galaxy, light that is passing close by the galaxy may be
gravitational deflected so that the light is bent towards us.
>
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Unfortunately, your idiot guru was an idiot
and insisted  the light path [in vacuum] can't
deflect and  is always straight/geodesic - and
that's where your "non-euclidean space" idiocy
started.
>
In mathematics after Vitali and Hausdorff yet
also since Zeno and "Zeno's graduation course"
are mathematical reasonings why the discrete
and continuous make what are called "doubling
spaces" and "doubling measures" and "halving
spaces" and "halving measures", about what's
called invariant measure theory and quasi-invariant
measury theory in Ramsey theory, helping explain
why the doubling as it were, is "nature's quantization",
about the light-like, with regards to the photonic.
So, the quasi-invariant measure theory also is
involved in mathematical emergence when the
naive mathematical convergence doesn't arrive,
about law(s) of large numbers and infinity and
continuity.
It's not so much that physics can't do with
infinity as can't do without it.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
18 Jan 25 * Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?25LaurenceClarkCrossen
18 Jan 25 +* Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?2LaurenceClarkCrossen
18 Jan 25 i`- Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?1LaurenceClarkCrossen
19 Jan 25 `* Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?22Mikko
19 Jan 25  +- Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?1Maciej Wozniak
19 Jan 25  +- Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?1LaurenceClarkCrossen
19 Jan 25  +* Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?16LaurenceClarkCrossen
19 Jan 25  i+- Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?1rhertz
20 Jan 25  i`* Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?14Mikko
20 Jan 25  i +- Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?1Maciej Wozniak
20 Jan 25  i +* Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?2LaurenceClarkCrossen
22 Jan 25  i i`- Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?1Mikko
20 Jan 25  i `* Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?10LaurenceClarkCrossen
22 Jan 25  i  +* Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?2Mikko
22 Jan 25  i  i`- Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?1Maciej Wozniak
22 Jan 25  i  `* Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?7Paul.B.Andersen
22 Jan 25  i   +* Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?2Maciej Wozniak
23 Jan 25  i   i`- Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight? (doubling spaces)1Ross Finlayson
23 Jan 25  i   `* Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?4LaurenceClarkCrossen
23 Jan 25  i    `* Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?3Paul.B.Andersen
9 Feb 25  i     +- Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?1LaurenceClarkCrossen
9 Feb 25  i     `- Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?1LaurenceClarkCrossen
9 Feb 25  +- Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?1LaurenceClarkCrossen
9 Feb 25  +- Re: Does the Math Show A Doubling of the Gravitational Deflection of Starlight?1LaurenceClarkCrossen
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