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LaurenceClarkCrossen wrote:Relativity is mind-warping like drugs are.>>
On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 8:26:26 +0000, Thomas Heger wrote:
>Am Donnerstag000020, 20.02.2025 um 22:44 schrieb Richard Hachel:it is good to hear someone here who can plainly explain relativity soLe 20/02/2025 à 22:31, "Paul B. Andersen" a écrit :>So you prefer to believe that your derivation that>
photons are not affected by gravity is correct,
and that GR's predictions thus are proven wrong.
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So you must be ignorant of the fact that photons are observed
to be deflected by gravity exactly as predicted by GR.
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Because you would not claim that "photons cannot be affected
by gravity" if you knew that they are.
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Or would you? :-D
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Paul
What is the evidence that photons are deflected by the presence of
matter in space?
The photons are not affected, but space itself is.
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The idea of GR was, that gravity is actually an effect of 'curvature',
which is itself caused by gravity.
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What gets curved is actually the 'axis of time' local to a certain part
of space.
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What we call 'space' has a certain (geometric) relation to the axis of
time, if we regard the axis of time as imaginary and the axes of space
as real.
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Then we have i as a factor, by which time gets multiplied and what gives
us three real axes of space.
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This space is therefore depending on the direction of time.
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Curvature of the axis of time is actually an acceleration in a
space-time diagram, which usually has one axis of time and only one of
type space.
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Now this can 'curve' and we get gravity, which is a force, that results
from such curvature.
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Now light ('photons') pass through such a distorted space upon force
free straight lines, which are actually curved in spacetime in presence
of a gravitational field.
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This pass is NOT curved by gravitation, but by curvature of space.
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TH
everyone can understand. The only problem is that space is not a
surface, so it can't curve. Non-Euclidean geometry cannot curve space,
so it can't cause gravity. The idea that the concept of curved space is
somehow an improvement over the idea of fields of force is mistaken
because it involves the elementary error of reification fallacy.
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Gravity does not bend light.
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Gravity doesn't bend anything...
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it's only...mindbending.
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Relativity is Einstin on acid.
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purplehaze
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spacetime
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lucy
in
the
sky
with
diamonds
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