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On Monday, April 23, 2018 at 8:31:08 AM UTC-7, Tom Roberts wrote:
[I rarely read your posts or reply to you because it seems that all you do is post nonsense. But I happened to see this one, and noticed that your usual nonsense 'just happens' to be correct, in a way that is worth responding to as it may surprise some readers.] On 4/18/18 1:36 AM, The Starmaker wrote: the universe is both flat and curved. Yes, this is so, in a way you clearly do not realize or understand. This happens because you speak so loosely, without specifying what you mean by "the universe" -- that ambiguity can sensibly be interpreted two ways, which makes this seemingly silly statement actually be correct. In our current best cosmological models, spaceTIME is curved, but space is flat. [I won't bore you with the details, as you clearly don't care, and won't understand anyway.] Tom Roberts So if spaceTIME is curved and space is flat, does that imply that only time is curved? Double-A |
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