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On Dec 20, 2:56 am, Jeff$B"%(BRelf wrote:
If our ultra-simple mindes could imagine the 4-D cosmos, we'd see that the earth's path around the sun is a straight line. What warps 4-D spacetime ? likely, it's stuff vibrating faster at lower altitudes that does this. If I'm right, and enough data could be collected, General Relativity would be merged with Quantum Mechanics -- Special Relativity is already there. Quantum Mechanics is just a bundle of statistics from heaps of data -- it's predictive, but semi-random, incomplete. Relativity is predictive And fully complete, sans randomness. P.S. I can't believe anyone would ask Sam Wormley a question. Why not? He can look up answers in Wikipedia faster than anyone! Double-A |
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