Message from @jeremy
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he would be changing the medium he would be changing the density of the object hows that sound
wouldnt be changing the medium
so we cant do an experiment on density but we can on gravity ?
ok run me through ur bendy spacetime experiemtn
the math is ?
cool what experiemnt
alright
changing the speed changes time to move faster or slower?
so the cause of the clock telling time different is speed
where does bendy spacetime come into paly
play
yes i know but where does it fit into the experiment that proves its a real thing
isnt the bending of spacetime the cause ?
Nothing can prove anything is a "real thing"
is the bending of spacetime the cause ?
whats causing gravity ?
its the bending of spacetime lol
what do u mean u dont know
u dont know gravity ?
its the bending of spacetime dont u keep up with ur pseudoscience ?
so bendy spacetime is the independent variable
in ur gravity experiemnt if not its not proving jack shit
lul
science doesn't prove
pseudoscience doesnt prove
only philosophy and math proves
science proves ur hypothesis
no
philosophy and math proves lol
wtf
Science improves or degrades confidence in hypothesis
wow
I just said that
lul
Do u not think math proves
lol
<@633301501888036916> who r u quoting?
!mute <@633301501888036916>
@jeremy I don't believe that spacetime can be bent since its defined by material standards. For example, if you measured the distance between two trees to be 12 feet (12 one-foot rulers), then the distance between the trees is defined by the ruler used to measure it. If however the ruler is compressed, then from the perspective of the ruler, the distance (thus space) between the trees got stretched. For this reason, I believe that you can only apparently bend/warp spacetime by warping the matter that defines it. An analogy of this would be like a projector and a projected image. The projector is the material standard that defines the projection (analogous to "spacetime"). If you warp the lens, then you warp the projection and you cannot warp the projection without warping the lens (or the surface it's projected onto).