Message from @SunRazor
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and with the vacuum (and all materials for that matter), the lower the permittivity, the faster light propagates through it
i know what permittivity means, and i just double checked to make sure. can you pleeaase define it. and find a synonym for it
near a planet or a star, the permittivity of the vacuum is higher causing light to slow down near it. And this gradient, obeying Snell's Law will cause light to deflect around it.
and so you don't need bent space to deflect light around massive bodies
you're like a robot
who's broken
and is just saying the same thing
over and over
should read some string theory too seems similar
I'm just trying to explain those these fit together
he's like someone who just discovered what quarks are and now thinks he can create new science theories.
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Here is a definition of permittivity: The capability of a vacuum to permit electric fields.
It's not much of a definition, if you ask me
i know
my point is to find another word
just say charge lol
another word for gradient?
that too
but it is a gradient
not a step
whats the increments?
atoms?
the permittivity gradually and smoothly increases the closer you get to a massive body
o.m.g
you not understand?
not atoms
you HAVE to be a troll
the vacuum
this is funny
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poor shy guy
im asking whats the increment? atoms ? inches ? what?
lol
why do you ask me what's the increments when I told you it's a gradient? It's as if you don't understand what a gradient is
you dont get what im saying. thats fine.
maybe I don't
Asks for inches in a science debate
Scientists be like
Bruh