Message from @jeremy

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2019-10-15 01:33:39 UTC  

Do u not think math proves

2019-10-15 01:34:17 UTC  

lol

2019-10-15 01:36:59 UTC  

<@633301501888036916> who r u quoting?

2019-10-15 01:37:32 UTC  

!mute <@633301501888036916>

2019-10-15 01:37:32 UTC  

2019-10-15 02:07:11 UTC  

@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).

2019-10-15 02:09:08 UTC  

If every atom in your body is compressed by the same factor, then from your perspective the rest of the universe got stretched.

2019-10-15 02:10:24 UTC  

If the universe appears to be expanding as scientists claim, it could possibly be because atoms are getting smaller across the universe making it appear to us that the unvierse is expanding.

2019-10-15 02:10:52 UTC  

I'm not saying that's the actual case though, but it's a possible explanation.

2019-10-15 02:12:55 UTC  

Another possible explanation is that atoms across the universe are vibrating faster compared to in the past such that light from distant stars (atoms) have lower frequencies compared to stars (atoms) today.

2019-10-15 02:24:01 UTC  

We don’t know how distant the stars are

2019-10-15 02:24:38 UTC  

Who r the scientists saying the universe is expanding ?

2019-10-15 02:24:57 UTC  

the distance is calculated based on the Hubble law I think

2019-10-15 02:25:08 UTC  

And in my opinion, the Hubble law is founded purely on assumptions

2019-10-15 02:25:38 UTC  

I don’t even know the Hubble law I’m glad u said the assumption part before I went and looked it up lol

2019-10-15 02:26:15 UTC  

the hubble law assumes that the distance of stars is directly proportional to the redshift of their light

2019-10-15 02:27:32 UTC  

Yeah

2019-10-15 02:27:43 UTC  

Lights in the sky

2019-10-15 02:27:53 UTC  

there are two known sources of redshift: doppler and gravitational. The hubble law ignores the gravitational, yet the same cosmologists who worship the hubble law (thus ignoring gravity) also want to fill in unknowns with more imaginary unknowns such as dark energy? it makes no sense to me

2019-10-15 02:28:19 UTC  

Cosmology isn’t a real science

2019-10-15 02:29:06 UTC  

The math for gravity didn’t work so they invented dark energy or dark matter cause they invented one and the math was still off so they had to make up more imaginary stuff

2019-10-15 02:30:07 UTC  

You know what gets me about dark energy and dark matter, is they went from gravity and skipped over all the other available known forces and went directly to an unknown force.

2019-10-15 02:30:31 UTC  

what about the electromagnetic force, which is 10^40 ish times stronger than gravity?

2019-10-15 02:30:37 UTC  

they totally skipped it

2019-10-15 02:30:42 UTC  

They are making up a story as they go

2019-10-15 02:30:54 UTC  

That’s what happens when ur just telling a story

2019-10-15 02:31:28 UTC  

somehow, the complicated math is authoritatively correct because it's more complicated

2019-10-15 02:31:32 UTC  

that's how I feel about it

2019-10-15 02:31:56 UTC  

if it's not a "stress tensor" it's wrong

2019-10-15 02:32:07 UTC  

So they got good math ?

2019-10-15 02:32:12 UTC  

I don't know

2019-10-15 02:33:03 UTC  

I just tend to think there are a lot of 'known' things they totally skipped over and failed to consider before jumping to "dark" forces

2019-10-15 02:33:57 UTC  

Last week I loaned u a million dollars and the week before that I loaned u 2 million dollars so now u owe me 3 million dollars. Do u like my story ? The math is perfect when can I expect my 3 mil

2019-10-15 02:34:54 UTC  

Why is it u sound like a flat earther sometimes and a glober other times lol

2019-10-15 02:35:07 UTC  

Last night I had u pegged for a glober

2019-10-15 02:35:18 UTC  

Now idk

2019-10-15 02:36:00 UTC  

when pop "scientists" like Neil degras or Bill Nye speak, they speak as if saying "We don't have all the answers, but we are *the* authority that will have the answers, not you."

2019-10-15 02:36:25 UTC  

I do believe the Earth is a globe. I just don't agree with some of the cosmology stuff out there.

2019-10-15 02:36:41 UTC  

I feel u on the cosmology part

2019-10-15 02:37:40 UTC  

I've had some very good teachers in school and plenty of teachers that I think should never teacher.

2019-10-15 02:38:08 UTC  

the very good teachers, to me, were very good because they were honest enough to admit and stress the fact that "we really don't know. we have theories, but we really don't know"