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Double a it is in the books a space ship going in one direction for as
long as it takes will circle back to where it started from. we know space is curved and there is no straight line from A to B We are in a closed loop system. So big you do not feel the little curve. TreBert |
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![]() "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Double a it is in the books a space ship going in one direction for as long as it takes will circle back to where it started from. we know space is curved and there is no straight line from A to B We are in a closed loop system. So big you do not feel the little curve. TreBert To say a straight line is really curved is pretty warped thinking, if you ask me. |
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On May 28, 4:00*pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Double a *it is in the books a space ship going in one direction for as long as it takes will circle back to where it started from. we know space is curved and there is no straight line from A to B * * * We are in a closed loop system. So big you do not feel the little curve. TreBert To say a straight line is really curved is pretty warped thinking, if you ask me. You got it! Warped space-time! Double-A |
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Mark Its Einstein thinking. I wish it was all mine. I can only add to
the great theories of Einstein. He is very clever TreBert |
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![]() "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Mark Its Einstein thinking. I wish it was all mine. I can only add to the great theories of Einstein. He is very clever TreBert OK, Bert, if it was what Einstein says, then I am sure his mathematical brilliance was just running away with him. Either the line is straight or it isn't. What could be simpler than that? |
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On May 28, 11:13*pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Mark Its Einstein thinking. I wish it was all mine. I can only add to the great theories of Einstein. He is very clever *TreBert OK, Bert, if it was what Einstein says, then I am sure his mathematical brilliance was just running away with him. Either the line is straight or it isn't. What could be simpler than that? Nothing is simple except in math. All straight lines you'll ever cross in this universe are really just tangential approximations of curves. You never run on a straight-line here on Earth -- it's curved after all and at all points point to the center, thus warping surfaces even though very slightly and not noticeable for small enough *tangents*. Let alone out there, where you're always in orbit around some gravity well... |
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![]() "namekuseijin" wrote in message ... On May 28, 11:13 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Mark Its Einstein thinking. I wish it was all mine. I can only add to the great theories of Einstein. He is very clever TreBert OK, Bert, if it was what Einstein says, then I am sure his mathematical brilliance was just running away with him. Either the line is straight or it isn't. What could be simpler than that? Nothing is simple except in math. All straight lines you'll ever cross in this universe are really just tangential approximations of curves. You never run on a straight-line here on Earth -- it's curved after all and at all points point to the center, thus warping surfaces even though very slightly and not noticeable for small enough *tangents*. Let alone out there, where you're always in orbit around some gravity well... Ever grab ordinary string by two ends and pull it tight? That is a pretty good representation of a straight line: the shortest distance between two points. If you averaged out the position of each part of the string, it would indeed average out as a straight line. |
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namek Well put could not have done better myself. Einstein gave us
curved space and mother nature loves round,and the rounder the better. Nature is always trying to create that perfect circle. I have posted many times when a perfect circle is achieved,and got some good email on that theory all the way from U of Moscow go figure TreBert |
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Mark The greater the distance of the line the more it will be curved.
Gravity sees to it. Trebert |
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![]() "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Mark The greater the distance of the line the more it will be curved. Gravity sees to it. Trebert Then it isn't, and never was, a line. |
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