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Again, what forces are there in a vacuum?
Gravity. Gravitational field. The total interaction (the sum) of the gravitational fields of the objects in the Universe.
First of all, whether a vacuum is a "medium" is debatable. Secondly, we do know of mediums with zero resistance (superfluid helium, for example).
Are you 100% sure that superfluid helium have zero resistance, but not any negligible (and/or disregarded) resistance value, but still not absolutely zero resistance?
Quote from: Kryptid on 27/05/2021 21:11:14Again, what forces are there in a vacuum?Gravity. And this force is everywhere in the vacuum. Gravity makes cosmic medium to have not zero resistance.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 27/05/2021 20:42:25Quote from: AlexandrKushnirtshuk on 27/05/2021 20:23:45Overcoming the distance without spending energy (that is, with zero energy expenses) is impossible a priori.or, we can look at Newton's first law which says "an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by a net external force. ".Are you saying Newton was wrong about that?Probably Newton did not take into account all possible reaction forces (and/or the way that forces interact). Perhaps some negligible, but still not zero forces, which he neglected/disregarded.
Quote from: AlexandrKushnirtshuk on 27/05/2021 20:23:45Overcoming the distance without spending energy (that is, with zero energy expenses) is impossible a priori.or, we can look at Newton's first law which says "an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by a net external force. ".Are you saying Newton was wrong about that?
Overcoming the distance without spending energy (that is, with zero energy expenses) is impossible a priori.
Quote from: Kryptid on 27/05/2021 20:29:17First of all, whether a vacuum is a "medium" is debatable. Secondly, we do know of mediums with zero resistance (superfluid helium, for example).Are you 100% sure that superfluid helium have zero resistance, but not any negligible (and/or disregarded) resistance value, but still not absolutely zero resistance?
The existence of a medium with absolutely zero resistance is impossible, a priori impossible.
Gravitational fields in the space between star systems are pretty weak. There are three main things that they would do to photons: red shift them (if the photons are traveling against the field), blue shift them (if they are traveling into the field) or deflect them (if they are traveling in any direction perpendicular to the source). Those gravitational fields might modify the photon energy to some extent, but they won't absorb the photons. They are in no way a hindrance to photons traveling through space (unless they travel into black holes or whatever).
You forgot dark matter and dark energy for a complete set of the official
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Real science say "we are not absolutely sure"But you sayQuote from: AlexandrKushnirtshuk on Today at 20:23:45The existence of a medium with absolutely zero resistance is impossible, a priori impossible.So, we know you are not doing science.Why are you here on this forum?
Science is impossible without one hundred percent true or false, a prioral, knowledge (assertions, statements).
Have nothing to add. Topic closed. Thanks for participating in the discussion.
The site is not for evangelising your own pet theory. It is perfectly acceptable that you should post your own theory up for discussion, but if all you want to do is promote your own idea and are not inviting critical debate about it, then that will not be acceptable.
From now on, if you decide to make any more threads about your model, you will discuss it and reply to objections against it. If you do not, this will be interpreted as "evangelising your own pet theory", the thread will subsequently be locked and you will be given a warning about it. If you do this too much, you will be seen as a spammer and be subject to the appropriate moderator action.
Quote from: Kryptid on 28/05/2021 22:27:37 From now on, if you decide to make any more threads about your model, you will discuss it and reply to objections against it. If you do not, this will be interpreted as "evangelising your own pet theory", the thread will subsequently be locked and you will be given a warning about it. If you do this too much, you will be seen as a spammer and be subject to the appropriate moderator action.I wish I would have such opportunity, before my thread was closed without any warning by Halc :*(
Quote from: CrazyScientist on 29/05/2021 11:32:22Quote from: Kryptid on 28/05/2021 22:27:37 From now on, if you decide to make any more threads about your model, you will discuss it and reply to objections against it. If you do not, this will be interpreted as "evangelising your own pet theory", the thread will subsequently be locked and you will be given a warning about it. If you do this too much, you will be seen as a spammer and be subject to the appropriate moderator action.I wish I would have such opportunity, before my thread was closed without any warning by Halc :*(Please don't hijack threads, it is against the rules and a distraction.
my thread was closed without any warning
Quote from: CrazyScientist on 29/05/2021 11:32:22my thread was closed without any warningYou were warned when you signed up.
Sure, but I don't understand why in this case I was treated differently than others
Quote from: CrazyScientist on 29/05/2021 14:40:34Sure, but I don't understand why in this case I was treated differently than othersDifferent moderators may have different approaches. I'm not even sure which thread you are talking about.