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What is time and how does it work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 160102" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I don't think you understand the analogy I gave you. Maybe read it over and over until it makes more sense to you. I can't make it any clearer.</p><p></p><p>The reason there is no gravitational lensing is because it has been shown to be caused by the presence of gas. There is lots of gas in interstellar space. I personally don't believe that a gravitational field even exists. Mainly because I haven't come across any empirical facts that show it to be so.</p><p></p><p>The problem with momentum is that you have to accept the concept of mass. So how do you measure an inertial mass? My physics instructor just said to use gravitational mass. I never did buy that story. And to date no one has ever found a way to measure an inertial mass. WTF! Mass is the foundation of Physics. And no empirical facts exist to show this is even real. So you either decide to abandon ship or go down with the boat. I would recommend abandoning ship. Or sail along side to watch the mistakes being made that hastens its sinking. </p><p></p><p>At the time I went down with the ship. Not knowing I should have jumped ship. But on the ride down I did pay close attention to what was being hidden. No real empirical knowledge on gravity was ever given. Centrifugal force was declared to be fictional. Very little info on the true nature of inertial force was given. Looks like a coverup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 160102, member: 288"] I don't think you understand the analogy I gave you. Maybe read it over and over until it makes more sense to you. I can't make it any clearer. The reason there is no gravitational lensing is because it has been shown to be caused by the presence of gas. There is lots of gas in interstellar space. I personally don't believe that a gravitational field even exists. Mainly because I haven't come across any empirical facts that show it to be so. The problem with momentum is that you have to accept the concept of mass. So how do you measure an inertial mass? My physics instructor just said to use gravitational mass. I never did buy that story. And to date no one has ever found a way to measure an inertial mass. WTF! Mass is the foundation of Physics. And no empirical facts exist to show this is even real. So you either decide to abandon ship or go down with the boat. I would recommend abandoning ship. Or sail along side to watch the mistakes being made that hastens its sinking. At the time I went down with the ship. Not knowing I should have jumped ship. But on the ride down I did pay close attention to what was being hidden. No real empirical knowledge on gravity was ever given. Centrifugal force was declared to be fictional. Very little info on the true nature of inertial force was given. Looks like a coverup. [/QUOTE]
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