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On Jun 16, 11:44*am, "Painius" wrote:
*There is no way to sense an expanding or contracting spatial volume from Earth, none that i can make sense of anyway. No direct way, no. But look at its artifacts such as the excessive SN1a dimming. Or right in our back yard, at the Pioneer anomaly. Your main skepticism is toward the cosmological density gradient (or PDT gradient). There's always the alternative : space is a universally- isotropic 'void-nothing' all the way back to the instant of the BB. The speed of light is universally invariant all the way back to the BB. The 'void-nothing' is expanding at an ever-accelerating rate. The BB was a singular 'one-shot' event, and the universe will end in an ignominious entropic heat death. It's time to find a way, using the scientific method, to show that the SPED causes gravity. * (Raises hand meekly) The bathroom scale doesn't do it? Or jumping off the roof? :-) Just make one simple adjustment to the sitting paradigm : replace the 'void' of space with the Plenum of space, recognize it for what it _demonstrates itself to be_ (particularly in the behavior of gravity) : a dynamic, highly mobile Fluid that's compressible/expansible and amenable to density (PDT) gradients.. and under a state of hyperpressure exceeding degeneracy pressure of the atomic nucleus. Once this is done, many other refinements to relativity and to quantum mechanics will soon follow. Yuppers. But it won't happen in the foreseeable future. |
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