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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Inertia - changing spacetime frames
« on: 13/01/2006 17:19:17 »
Is inertia the force required to change an objects spacetime frame.

Does the graviton exist, think black hole/graviton paradox, or is gravity curved spacetime.

And the real strange one, is acceleration due to gravity the result of the object retaining the same spacetime frame in curved spacetime. Think principle of relativity, an observer isolated within the object would not experience any force being applied this would imply that his spacetime frame remains constant.

Please ask Stephen Hawkings!

I could not join any group that would have me as a member!

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Just Chat! / Religion/Science
« on: 10/03/2005 16:12:50 »
Hi all

Just a thought, we are never going to stop the religion/science postings, its a bit like trying to kill MRSA.

Lets have a seperate forum under general discusions, where we can all rant on the incompatibility of the two.

I'm back!

Sandwalker

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Gravity
« on: 12/11/2004 02:45:25 »
Does gravity warp spacetime or warped spacetime give rise to gravity.

Is gravity due to a spacetime density gradient.

Energy/matter moving towards the slower time, denser space frame. Like electrons prefering the lowest available energy level, Energy/matter prefers the slower time denser space frame.

What ever is released (a quanta of spacetime!) or absorbed to move to the lower level produces the force of gravity (and may give rise to a quantum theory of gravity).

This would also account for inertia, it takes energy to change a bodies 'at rest' spacetime frame.

It also negates the graviton/blackhole paradox as the warping of spacetime around the blackhole gives rise to gravity not the other way round.

It also accounts for gravity due to acceleration, the warping of spacetime from the change in velocity, gives rise to gravity in the vector of acceleration.

Can I have my Nobel prize now please!? [:o)]

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Graviton
« on: 09/10/2004 22:19:37 »
Why is the graviton not caught in the gravity well of a black hole?

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Spacetime
« on: 13/09/2004 11:54:16 »

If all the fundemental forms of energy (Gravity, Electromagnetism, the Strong and Weak Nuclear Forces) that make up our universe and perhaps its matter, travel at the speed of light, then due to spacetime dilation all energy/matter exists in nil time and nul space!

That is, its existance relative to itself can not change, its path/s exists in a spacetime with no dimensions.

A singularity (Black Hole) perhaps!

Does this mean that the Universe at a lower (or is it higher) dimesionality does not exist and/or that it is pre-determined?

Could it also explain quantum entanglement?

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