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The Conceptual Flaw of a 'Curved Space'
18 years 9 months ago #14563
by Thomas
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Ryan2006</i>
<br />Einsten's theory of relativity explained the curvature of space to explain the relationship between the planets and the sun and how they orbit around one another via gravity.
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As explained above, space can't have any curvature.
Planets orbit around the sun because the masses exert a force on each other. Everything else is not only pure metaphysics but conceptually inconsistent.
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<br />Einsten's theory of relativity explained the curvature of space to explain the relationship between the planets and the sun and how they orbit around one another via gravity.
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As explained above, space can't have any curvature.
Planets orbit around the sun because the masses exert a force on each other. Everything else is not only pure metaphysics but conceptually inconsistent.
www.physicsmyths.org.uk
www.plasmaphysics.org.uk
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18 years 9 months ago #17295
by Ryan2006
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Wrong, massess exert forces on eachother because of Newtonian physics.Light bends around the sun during an eclipse.
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18 years 9 months ago #16979
by Harry
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Ryan
When we talk of space curvature we talk of the gravity curve.
Gravity will always be there and so space will show curves.
Take away gravity what have you to curve.
Nothing sapce cannot have a curve.
Harry
When we talk of space curvature we talk of the gravity curve.
Gravity will always be there and so space will show curves.
Take away gravity what have you to curve.
Nothing sapce cannot have a curve.
Harry
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18 years 9 months ago #14572
by Thomas
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Ryan2006</i>
<br />Wrong, massess exert forces on eachother because of Newtonian physics.Light bends around the sun during an eclipse.
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Nobody questions that light bends around the sun. Yet this can not be interpreted as a space curvature but merely as a curvature of the path of the light ray <i>within</i> (euclidean) space. This holds independently of the actual physical reason for the bending as a conceptual matter of principle.
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<br />Wrong, massess exert forces on eachother because of Newtonian physics.Light bends around the sun during an eclipse.
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Nobody questions that light bends around the sun. Yet this can not be interpreted as a space curvature but merely as a curvature of the path of the light ray <i>within</i> (euclidean) space. This holds independently of the actual physical reason for the bending as a conceptual matter of principle.
www.physicsmyths.org.uk
www.plasmaphysics.org.uk
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18 years 9 months ago #14573
by Ryan2006
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considering "all" in a universe curvature explains a cradle that hold the planet in orbit. Yes a straight line is a straight line and we describe reference frames in planes; a straight line turned on it's side and I know where you are going with this if time is bent then the universe is bounded but does it mean time had a beginning and I say no.
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18 years 9 months ago #16992
by Harry
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Ok,
Space if defined with its properties.Than space is curved.
Harry
Space if defined with its properties.Than space is curved.
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