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08-06-2007, 09:07 PM
Re: The 'curvature of space-time' is the physical expansion of matter.

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Originally Posted by north View Post
the problem arises though when one realises that neither space or time has any substance.

further RP I still , after thinking about your opening point , I still don't get. mass moves UP to a mass? what of those at the north and south end the mass at the same time and with equal masses?
Dear north:
The proposed physical expansion is omnidirectional.
Clearly you haven't given this enough thought.
Your entire outlook on the behavior of precipitating test objects lacks study and insight.

I have repeatedly posted an illustration of 'the curvature of space-time' on this forum. It is considered irksome etiquette to continue to post the same example, but hopefully Robert will bear with me if varying approaches to disagreeing with the obvious continue to impose in the issued discussion.

Argument is a constructive process only when it is progressive.

If and when you read http://forums.delphiforums.com/EinsteinGroupie, you may continue to challenge, but I think your present preoccupation with the subject of gravity and the precipitation of test objects (on or near a major gravitational coordinate system) will change, dramatically.

If not, then you can tell me why.

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- RP
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