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We already know that it does so I don't know what your arguement will be.
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Quote from: Bored chemist on 10/12/2020 09:00:51I'm increasingly of the opinion that the OP is a troll.Nobody could be that dim.Bored Chemist you are a WPOS
I'm increasingly of the opinion that the OP is a troll.Nobody could be that dim.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 09/12/2020 21:49:57It's rather rude of you to ignore my questionQuote from: Bored chemist on Today at 20:27:59Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on Today at 20:23:55My proof is the femto camera experiment.The what?
It's rather rude of you to ignore my questionQuote from: Bored chemist on Today at 20:27:59Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on Today at 20:23:55My proof is the femto camera experiment.The what?
For me, the bending of light when it passes a gravity field proves that light refracts when it hits a denser area of space which is the gravity field. It also proves that light waves and gravity fields are an effect on space. My proof is the femto camera experiment. Anyone who argues with either of these points is a misinformed stubborn armchair physicist. Furthermore since two gravity fields pull objects together using space alone, it is likely that the particle's that make a gravity field are themselves composed of very dense space. The equation is simple, two gravity fields composed of dense space will squeeze on each other just the way the particle of matter puts a squeezing on space in the first place.Does this make sense?
. Acceleration is two parts time and one part distance. Distance is being actively divided by two time vectors.
I agree that particles are made of space points.