Space is Not Curved
I disagree with Einstein about "space being curved". Or rather, I disagree with the way those words are used to describe what really happens. I define space as the arbitrarily measured three-dimensional cartesian grid, not to refer to the spatial relativity of interacting molecules.
I understand what happens is that the flowing molecules of light will curve around spherical objects which are enormous collections of molecule gasses sparkling in fusion and sending out energy.
When astronomers first noticed black holes, and did not know what they were, they called them black holes. They since discovered that they are dense spheres of matter with such high gravity that they suck in all light and matter. So I wonder why we do not now call them Black Spheres, since they are spheres.
Light is a mass of molecules moving very fast in a long curling spiral wave.
Movement of light, spiraling waves of particles, flowing around a small object like my body will not appear to curve, as my shadow is generally rather sharp-edged. However, they will curve around massive atomic globular objects like stars and planets, because the density of the star changes the direction of the flowing waves of light molecules.
The common graphic used to depict the "curve of space" shows one single cartesian plane in relation to the star, but that graphic is deceptive. We have to visualize all cartesian planes in three dimensions around the star, and a visualization of the mathematical curve that "bends" light through space in the time flow around the dense sphere of molecules.
We measure space with the classic dimensions:
0 - Point
1 - Line, Point to Point
2 - Plane, Line to Line
3 - Cube, Plane to Plane
4 - Time, Atoms moving Cube to Cube
The arbitrarily measured three-dimensional cartesian grid by which we visualize space does not bend. The density of molecules that compose a spherical entity, such as a star, acts like a stone in a river bed, and light, that flows like water, swirls and "bends" around the stone as it flows.
The gravitational density of the spherical entity affects the flow of light, causing it to bend in an elegant mathematical curve.
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:-) / r
per kant.
there may be something objectively analogous to it,
but to me this matters not.
space is an infinite plane.
get up on a high place & you see what is beyond
yer internalistically-chosen space.
alot more u see..
still an infinite flat damn plane.............
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Thanks for the Day Brightener, "Everybubbly". [Boy, some of you must practice my irony of "creative insomnia" even more virtuostically (ha, I know there's no such word, but what are words, after all? They're neither photons nor molecules) than I. Sorry about your back, Jan (had just read how weirdly high your temperatures are there right now). Me, I'm trying to figure out how to sleep at night under a skylight when it's full moon and cloudless.
R
I finished the book and sensed he `
(everybody) had some vice/vanity.
He boasted?
He mentioned he had sex relations.
Well. The sex part is great. However`
`
He had two affairs with Mother/Daughter.
He seemed to abandon his first wife and son.
He was with other women. I don't judge that.
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You made me recall Shel Silerstein's poem:
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SHAPE
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A square was sitting quietly
Outside his rectangular shack
When a triangle came down-
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'kerplunk!
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And struck him in the back
"I must go to the hospital."
Cried the wounded square,
So a passing rolling circle
Picked him up and took
him there. (Nice read)