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milibar
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 7:58 pm    Post subject: They refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space Reply with quote

The scientists in this thread here

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/110f69ea00b7557e

still as we speak, refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space

I need this very stringently, in order for me to make a comparison
between
a cubic meter of "flat" space and the one supposedly "curved"

They also refuse vehemently to clarify how the consistency of the
curved.

1. is that "curved" space rarefied by taking space out?

2. is the curved space compressed?

3. how else?

I need an accurate description here, in order for me to not do
mistakes

Thank you in abundance very much
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:44 pm    Post subject: Re: They refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space Reply with quote

On Jul 1, 3:58 pm, milibar <wed...@execs.com> wrote:
Quote:
The scientists in this thread here

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/110f69ea00b...

still as we speak, refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space

I need this very stringently, in order for me to make a comparison
between
a cubic meter of "flat" space and the one supposedly "curved"

They also refuse vehemently to clarify how the consistency of the
curved.

1. is that "curved" space rarefied by taking space out?

2. is the curved space compressed?

3. how else?

I need an accurate description here, in order for me to not do
mistakes

Thank you in abundance very much

xxein: I already did that. I explained to you that it is not space
that is curved. It is a combination (each separately) that it is the
energy contained within a space and the condition of the clock used to
measure this energy.

I explained the equilibrium process of energy, the give and take
between energy and matter, and the movement of clocks used to measure
it.

Now you want to hear that space is a vacuuum and cannot be curved. I
agree. But that is not what we actually measure and call space. We
don't measure space. It is empty in/of itself. We measure things
that occupy the space and falsely attribute it to space itself.
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Martin Hogbin
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 3:32 am    Post subject: Re: They refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space Reply with quote

milibar wrote:
Quote:
The scientists in this thread here

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/110f69ea00b7557e

still as we speak, refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space

I need this very stringently, in order for me to make a comparison
between
a cubic meter of "flat" space and the one supposedly "curved"

They also refuse vehemently to clarify how the consistency of the
curved.

1. is that "curved" space rarefied by taking space out?

2. is the curved space compressed?

3. how else?

I need an accurate description here, in order for me to not do
mistakes

Thank you in abundance very much

Most of the spaceTIME around here is curved.

Martin Hogbin
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Androcles
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:41 am    Post subject: Re: They refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space Reply with quote

<xxein1@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:eb6acfe9-2535-4fe6-b08b-2527f08885ab@2g2000hsn.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 1, 3:58 pm, milibar <wed...@execs.com> wrote:
Quote:
The scientists in this thread here

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/110f69ea00b...

still as we speak, refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space

I need this very stringently, in order for me to make a comparison
between
a cubic meter of "flat" space and the one supposedly "curved"

They also refuse vehemently to clarify how the consistency of the
curved.

1. is that "curved" space rarefied by taking space out?

2. is the curved space compressed?

3. how else?

I need an accurate description here, in order for me to not do
mistakes

Thank you in abundance very much

xxein: I already did that. I explained to you that it is not space
that is curved.

============================================
Well of course. Your explanation was that it is an artefactual/superficially
imposed metaphoric yin yang referrence reference of sorts that is curved,
right?
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 12:03 pm    Post subject: Re: They refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space Reply with quote

On Jul 1, 9:58 pm, milibar <wed...@execs.com> wrote:
Quote:
The scientists in this thread here

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/110f69ea00b...

still as we speak, refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space

I need this very stringently, in order for me to make a comparison
between
a cubic meter of "flat" space and the one supposedly "curved"

They also refuse vehemently to clarify how the consistency of the
curved.

1. is that "curved" space rarefied by taking space out?

2. is the curved space compressed?

3. how else?

I need an accurate description here, in order for me to not do
mistakes

Thank you in abundance very much


For a cubic meter of "curved space", consider the cubic meter on top
of your desk. For the cubic meter of "less curved space", consider a
cubic meter which sits 1km above the first cubic meter.

To see the difference, compare trajectories of objects and light
through those cubic meters.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 11:31 pm    Post subject: Re: They refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space Reply with quote

On Jul 2, 8:03 am, luke.s...@space.unibe.ch wrote:
Quote:
On Jul 1, 9:58 pm, milibar <wed...@execs.com> wrote:





The scientists in this thread here

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/110f69ea00b...

still as we speak, refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space

I need this very stringently, in order for me to make a comparison
between
a cubic meter of "flat" space and the one supposedly "curved"

They also refuse vehemently to clarify how the consistency of the
curved.

1. is that "curved" space rarefied by taking space out?

2. is the curved space compressed?

3. how else?

I need an accurate description here, in order for me to not do
mistakes

Thank you in abundance very much

For a cubic meter of "curved space", consider the cubic meter on top
of your desk.  For the cubic meter of "less curved space", consider a
cubic meter which sits 1km above the first cubic meter.

To see the difference, compare trajectories of objects and light
through those cubic meters.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

xxein: Good one.
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BURT
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:56 am    Post subject: Re: They refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space Reply with quote

On Jul 3, 3:31 pm, xxe...@gmail.com wrote:
Quote:
On Jul 2, 8:03 am, luke.s...@space.unibe.ch wrote:





On Jul 1, 9:58 pm, milibar <wed...@execs.com> wrote:

The scientists in this thread here

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/110f69ea00b....

still as we speak, refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space

I need this very stringently, in order for me to make a comparison
between
a cubic meter of "flat" space and the one supposedly "curved"

They also refuse vehemently to clarify how the consistency of the
curved.

1. is that "curved" space rarefied by taking space out?

2. is the curved space compressed?

3. how else?

I need an accurate description here, in order for me to not do
mistakes

Thank you in abundance very much

For a cubic meter of "curved space", consider the cubic meter on top
of your desk.  For the cubic meter of "less curved space", consider a
cubic meter which sits 1km above the first cubic meter.

To see the difference, compare trajectories of objects and light
through those cubic meters.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

xxein:  Good one.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Curvature isn't energy. Gravity creates curved directions in space.

Mitch Raemsch
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Androcles
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:11 am    Post subject: Re: They refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space Reply with quote

<xxein1@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:99b40dde-eb45-4a33-b0ad-f186673b8fb4@y21g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 2, 8:03 am, luke.s...@space.unibe.ch wrote:
Quote:
On Jul 1, 9:58 pm, milibar <wed...@execs.com> wrote:





The scientists in this thread here

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/110f69ea00b...

still as we speak, refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space

I need this very stringently, in order for me to make a comparison
between
a cubic meter of "flat" space and the one supposedly "curved"

They also refuse vehemently to clarify how the consistency of the
curved.

1. is that "curved" space rarefied by taking space out?

2. is the curved space compressed?

3. how else?

I need an accurate description here, in order for me to not do
mistakes

Thank you in abundance very much

For a cubic meter of "curved space", consider the cubic meter on top
of your desk. For the cubic meter of "less curved space", consider a
cubic meter which sits 1km above the first cubic meter.

To see the difference, compare trajectories of objects and light
through those cubic meters.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

xxein: Good one.

Was it a good artefactual/superficially imposed yin-yang of sorts, or
just a referrence reference to one?
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:34 pm    Post subject: Re: They refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space Reply with quote

On Jul 3, 11:56 pm, BURT <macromi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Jul 3, 3:31 pm, xxe...@gmail.com wrote:





On Jul 2, 8:03 am, luke.s...@space.unibe.ch wrote:

On Jul 1, 9:58 pm, milibar <wed...@execs.com> wrote:

The scientists in this thread here

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/110f69ea00b...

still as we speak, refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space

I need this very stringently, in order for me to make a comparison
between
a cubic meter of "flat" space and the one supposedly "curved"

They also refuse vehemently to clarify how the consistency of the
curved.

1. is that "curved" space rarefied by taking space out?

2. is the curved space compressed?

3. how else?

I need an accurate description here, in order for me to not do
mistakes

Thank you in abundance very much

For a cubic meter of "curved space", consider the cubic meter on top
of your desk.  For the cubic meter of "less curved space", consider a
cubic meter which sits 1km above the first cubic meter.

To see the difference, compare trajectories of objects and light
through those cubic meters.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

xxein:  Good one.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Curvature isn't energy. Gravity creates curved directions in space.

Mitch Raemsch- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

xxein: How does it do that without gravity having energy to be able
to use to do that?
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mst3k
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 8:04 am    Post subject: Re: They refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space Reply with quote

On Jul 4, 1:31 am, xxe...@gmail.com wrote:
Quote:
On Jul 2, 8:03 am, luke.s...@space.unibe.ch wrote:



On Jul 1, 9:58 pm, milibar <wed...@execs.com> wrote:

The scientists in this thread here

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.relativity/msg/110f69ea00b...

still as we speak, refuse to give me a cubic meter of curved space

I need this very stringently, in order for me to make a comparison
between
a cubic meter of "flat" space and the one supposedly "curved"

They also refuse vehemently to clarify how the consistency of the
curved.

1. is that "curved" space rarefied by taking space out?

2. is the curved space compressed?

3. how else?

I need an accurate description here, in order for me to not do
mistakes

Thank you in abundance very much

For a cubic meter of "curved space", consider the cubic meter on top
of your desk. For the cubic meter of "less curved space", consider a
cubic meter which sits 1km above the first cubic meter.

To see the difference, compare trajectories of objects and light
through those cubic meters.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

xxein: Good one.

This is not the same, morons

I need 1m^3 curved and flat with same g in my ass

Otherwise the comparisons are useless

If you choose 0 g, then 0 g must have both

If you choose 1 g, then 1 g must have both

You are a bunch of braindead morons
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