Message from @Shadow✓

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2019-08-28 21:46:09 UTC  

@Citizen Z you don't know how these experiments were carried out, then

2019-08-28 21:46:25 UTC  

I got coffee ☕️

2019-08-28 21:46:29 UTC  

Yum

2019-08-28 21:46:34 UTC  

👍

2019-08-28 21:46:36 UTC  

I'm not talking about moving clocks by the way

2019-08-28 21:46:44 UTC  

I'm reffering to general, not special, relativity

2019-08-28 21:46:52 UTC  

As that's what actually deals with gravity

2019-08-28 21:46:59 UTC  

Sure it does

2019-08-28 21:47:10 UTC  

"no u"

2019-08-28 21:48:21 UTC  

What a comeback

2019-08-28 21:48:52 UTC  

Super cool info there

2019-08-28 21:48:54 UTC  

VwV

2019-08-28 21:48:58 UTC  

Check it out

2019-08-28 21:50:26 UTC  

That's a bibliography about again time dialation in special relativity

2019-08-28 21:50:40 UTC  

I'm seriously wondering if you know the difference

2019-08-28 21:50:56 UTC  

We sharing reading material?

2019-08-28 21:52:44 UTC  

oof I don't have image perms

2019-08-28 21:53:12 UTC  

now wait

2019-08-28 21:53:21 UTC  

yea?

2019-08-28 21:53:29 UTC  
2019-08-28 21:53:35 UTC  

You never responded to me last time

2019-08-28 21:53:38 UTC  

if gravity doesn't exist, what's the explanation behind gravitational time dilation

2019-08-28 21:53:43 UTC  

I presented you an experiment and confirmation of GR

2019-08-28 21:53:51 UTC  

And you said "I've never seen it before so I'll look"

2019-08-28 21:53:57 UTC  

Then never talked about it again

2019-08-28 21:55:23 UTC  

What experiment

2019-08-28 21:56:04 UTC  

Who wants to talk about gravimeters? 😃

2019-08-28 21:56:21 UTC  

I do

2019-08-28 21:56:27 UTC  

nice

2019-08-28 21:56:49 UTC  

What do you think they prove

2019-08-28 21:57:09 UTC  

Have you ever used one?

2019-08-28 21:57:15 UTC  

Well they prove that mass attracts mass

2019-08-28 21:57:33 UTC  

And they measure that attraction

2019-08-28 21:57:56 UTC  

with a super duper sensitive spring device

2019-08-28 21:58:12 UTC  

They buried 5 tons of lead in the ground, then they used this super sensitive spring device called a gravimeter and moved it slowly horizontally over it. When more mass is under it, the spring compresses more. I'd show a graph, but I don't have image permissions, so here's a link to the tests they did. http://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/bitstream/JRC110440/jrc110440_technical_note_preparatory_tests_2016-17.pdf

2019-08-28 21:58:37 UTC  

I have never used one

2019-08-28 21:58:42 UTC  

Have you heard of the Allias Effect

2019-08-28 21:58:48 UTC  

No