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If one peels an avocado, sometimes some will be left on the seed. This
will slide around the seed, but will adhere to the seed. Aha! Maybe there is no gravity. There are shells of space around the sun, eacn corresponding to an avocado seed, and the planets move around these sheels, but cannot slip off. If a comet seems to be attracted by the sun's gravity, it is just temporaily adhering to the shell, which slows it down for a while, and bends it - all without any force of gravity. So gravity is not necessarily curved space. Space is then full of matter, and possibly there are shells of different densities. Of course, if the sun and stars actually revolve in shells around the Earth, this is a little harder to picture, I guess. On the other hand, space may be an illusion. It may be just a sort of fill-in-the-blank hallucination. Thus, if a quantum event can go from here to there without crossing the intervening space, this may be because there is no intervening space - how does one picture space? In some higher dimensional geometries, there is more space on the inside than on the outside, like Dr. Who's phone box. But if there is no space, then inside and outside may be some kind of cognitive hallucination. If there is no space, how can gravity be curved space? But I can picture an Avocado. |
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![]() "skddlbyp" wrote in message ... If one peels an avocado, sometimes some will be left on the seed. This will slide around the seed, but will adhere to the seed. Aha! Maybe there is no gravity. There are shells of space around the sun, eacn corresponding to an avocado seed, and the planets move around these sheels, but cannot slip off. If a comet seems to be attracted by the sun's gravity, it is just temporaily adhering to the shell, which slows it down for a while, and bends it - all without any force of gravity. So gravity is not necessarily curved space. Space is then full of matter, and possibly there are shells of different densities. You are close to understanding relativity, but I would loose the avocado analogy, and refer to how we grid out gravity with respects to Relativity.. Cheers, -- Peter J Schoen ________________________________________ May the Universe return 100 Fold of your output. |
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On Aug 13, 12:02 pm, "skddlbyp" wrote:
If one peels an avocado, sometimes some will be left on the seed. This will slide around the seed, but will adhere to the seed. Aha! Maybe there is no gravity. There are shells of space around the sun, eacn corresponding to an avocado seed, and the planets move around these sheels, but cannot slip off. If a comet seems to be attracted by the sun's gravity, it is just temporaily adhering to the shell, which slows it down for a while, and bends it - all without any force of gravity. So gravity is not necessarily curved space. Space is then full of matter, and possibly there are shells of different densities. Of course, if the sun and stars actually revolve in shells around the Earth, this is a little harder to picture, I guess. On the other hand, space may be an illusion. It may be just a sort of fill-in-the-blank hallucination. Thus, if a quantum event can go from here to there without crossing the intervening space, this may be because there is no intervening space - how does one picture space? In some higher dimensional geometries, there is more space on the inside than on the outside, like Dr. Who's phone box. But if there is no space, then inside and outside may be some kind of cognitive hallucination. If there is no space, how can gravity be curved space? But I can picture an Avocado. According to General Relativity, there is more space inside the Sun than you could fit inside a Euclidian hollow sphere of the same size. Avocadoes make great sandwiches! Double-A |
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