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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 245096" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>For quite a while I have believed that time and space were extensions of matter. But beliefs aren't facts. I haven't produced gravity in a lab setting. Well, maybe one possibility. But it was just an anomalous observation that wasn't the main focus. </p><p></p><p>It's the time and space that I am interested in. It continues to expand. We know that because the Doppler shift of stars gets greater and greater with increasing distance from earth. But locally that expansion would be very very small. But it could be described as a pressure wave coming in at all directions. Well? Wouldn't that wave bounce off of matter? That would reverse its direction. The thing is it is a space-time pressure wave. In a reversed direction. That would tend to counter the incoming space-time wave. Making time flow more slowly locally. We do know time flows by at a slower rate on earth. And I'll just state the obvious elephant in the room. The incoming space-time wave could be what causes gravity. I would like to call this my theory of gravity. But it probably couldn't be called a theory. I put it together with reason and facts. Something the academic community doesn't allow. Their golden rule is all scientific theories must be falsifiable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 245096, member: 288"] For quite a while I have believed that time and space were extensions of matter. But beliefs aren't facts. I haven't produced gravity in a lab setting. Well, maybe one possibility. But it was just an anomalous observation that wasn't the main focus. It's the time and space that I am interested in. It continues to expand. We know that because the Doppler shift of stars gets greater and greater with increasing distance from earth. But locally that expansion would be very very small. But it could be described as a pressure wave coming in at all directions. Well? Wouldn't that wave bounce off of matter? That would reverse its direction. The thing is it is a space-time pressure wave. In a reversed direction. That would tend to counter the incoming space-time wave. Making time flow more slowly locally. We do know time flows by at a slower rate on earth. And I'll just state the obvious elephant in the room. The incoming space-time wave could be what causes gravity. I would like to call this my theory of gravity. But it probably couldn't be called a theory. I put it together with reason and facts. Something the academic community doesn't allow. Their golden rule is all scientific theories must be falsifiable. [/QUOTE]
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