Message from @ShyGuyfromUpHigh

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2019-10-11 02:56:40 UTC  

oh ok

2019-10-11 02:56:50 UTC  
2019-10-11 02:56:59 UTC  

if you were to move the charge's position, the vacuum will re-polarize to it

2019-10-11 02:57:07 UTC  

no

2019-10-11 02:57:11 UTC  

and the change in polarization of the vacuum will propagate out from it at the speed of light

2019-10-11 02:57:19 UTC  

the vacuum does nothing

2019-10-11 02:57:40 UTC  

that is some complicate sht man

2019-10-11 02:57:54 UTC  

you're right. but these things are basic physics, except for the gradient gravity, which is farfetched

2019-10-11 02:58:03 UTC  

why are you saying them

2019-10-11 02:58:11 UTC  

Hey how’d you guys get your “earth roles” btw?

2019-10-11 02:58:35 UTC  

Oh nvm found it

2019-10-11 02:58:40 UTC  

lol

2019-10-11 02:59:00 UTC  

think of the permittivity of the vacuum to be analogous to stiffness or tightness of a guitar string

2019-10-11 02:59:07 UTC  

the tighter the string, the faster the wave propagates

2019-10-11 02:59:19 UTC  

that is same as string theory basically

2019-10-11 02:59:30 UTC  

I don't know enough about string theory

2019-10-11 02:59:35 UTC  

universes dont work like guitars

2019-10-11 02:59:37 UTC  

I can't comment on string theory

2019-10-11 02:59:55 UTC  

that is about all i know, the frequency of the string produces different particles

2019-10-11 03:00:02 UTC  

Yeah I don’t get the guitar analogy

2019-10-11 03:00:32 UTC  

string theory is insanely hard

2019-10-11 03:00:33 UTC  

the tighter the string, the faster sound propagates through it

2019-10-11 03:01:06 UTC  

and with the vacuum (and all materials for that matter), the lower the permittivity, the faster light propagates through it

2019-10-11 03:02:22 UTC  

i know what permittivity means, and i just double checked to make sure. can you pleeaase define it. and find a synonym for it

2019-10-11 03:02:31 UTC  

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.

2019-10-11 03:02:43 UTC  

and so you don't need bent space to deflect light around massive bodies

2019-10-11 03:02:47 UTC  

you're like a robot

2019-10-11 03:02:53 UTC  

who's broken

2019-10-11 03:03:03 UTC  

and is just saying the same thing

2019-10-11 03:03:08 UTC  

over and over

2019-10-11 03:03:15 UTC  

should read some string theory too seems similar

2019-10-11 03:04:08 UTC  

I'm just trying to explain those these fit together

2019-10-11 03:04:31 UTC  

he's like someone who just discovered what quarks are and now thinks he can create new science theories.

2019-10-11 03:04:44 UTC  

<:lmao:626260628327366666>

2019-10-11 03:05:12 UTC  

Here is a definition of permittivity: The capability of a vacuum to permit electric fields.

2019-10-11 03:05:33 UTC  

It's not much of a definition, if you ask me

2019-10-11 03:05:43 UTC  

i know

2019-10-11 03:05:59 UTC  

my point is to find another word

2019-10-11 03:06:07 UTC  

just say charge lol

2019-10-11 03:06:07 UTC  

another word for gradient?

2019-10-11 03:06:15 UTC  

that too