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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 139546" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>One has to realize that they are dealing with theories. Space and time have never been verified to have any relationship to each other. All data appears to reflect that matter has a relationship with time. And an independent relationship with space. </p><p></p><p>I'm still waiting for the experiment that shows the path of a light beam can be bent by gravity. Apparently the frequency can be altered by gravity, which has been shown by experiment. We do also know that the lensing phenomena that bends starlight around our sun can be attributed to the sun's atmosphere. But so far light has no dependence on its path through space. It almost suggests that light operates on an independent type of space that coexists with normal space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 139546, member: 288"] One has to realize that they are dealing with theories. Space and time have never been verified to have any relationship to each other. All data appears to reflect that matter has a relationship with time. And an independent relationship with space. I'm still waiting for the experiment that shows the path of a light beam can be bent by gravity. Apparently the frequency can be altered by gravity, which has been shown by experiment. We do also know that the lensing phenomena that bends starlight around our sun can be attributed to the sun's atmosphere. But so far light has no dependence on its path through space. It almost suggests that light operates on an independent type of space that coexists with normal space. [/QUOTE]
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