Message from @Fran

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2019-07-02 18:53:21 UTC  

tbh i couldnt hear emc2103 much untill i turned him up

2019-07-02 18:53:22 UTC  

@Steve Angell you have been looking in the wrong places

2019-07-02 18:53:27 UTC  

Alchemy is very spiritual

2019-07-02 18:53:33 UTC  

@California Nightmare gravity has been proven before

2019-07-02 18:53:38 UTC  

ya i turned him up its fine

2019-07-02 18:53:46 UTC  

@Shadow✓ oh how

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/595688585898885130/image0.jpg

2019-07-02 18:54:15 UTC  

Yes I found out many claims of that. Nothing about what it really was and how it really worked. What I call tall tales. Seemed to me mostly lies.

2019-07-02 18:54:18 UTC  

The mathematical model of general relativity describes gravity and explains its cause.

2019-07-02 18:54:30 UTC  

To test this theory it makes predictions that we verify in observations and tests.

2019-07-02 18:54:36 UTC  

Here are proofs:

2019-07-02 18:54:43 UTC  

Alchemy is about the transformation of the human soul from Lead to Gold
This is called the Magnum Opus/Great work @Steve Angell

2019-07-02 18:54:57 UTC  

Gravitational time dialation, gravitational redshifting, gravitational lensing.

2019-07-02 18:55:24 UTC  

All of these were predicted based upon GR's definition of gravity. And were experimentally verified.

2019-07-02 18:55:33 UTC  

Can your model account for any of these observations?

2019-07-02 18:55:39 UTC  

It was also about combining different matter to make gold and a whole lot more. This was a tiny fraction of what it was. Mostly it was what we now call Chemistry.

2019-07-02 18:56:46 UTC  

... anymore gravity deniers?

2019-07-02 18:56:52 UTC  

The Bible says Moses turned Gold into a powder. Most likely through some kind of magic. Like the magic he used with Pharaoh. That is Alchemy but we know not what it is. We can not do that today.

2019-07-02 18:56:57 UTC  

If it was then you should be able to fill this out @Shadow✓

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2019-07-02 18:57:30 UTC  

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2019-07-02 18:57:30 UTC  

Science does not seek to prove anything

2019-07-02 18:57:34 UTC  

😫

2019-07-02 18:57:40 UTC  

by prove I mean

2019-07-02 18:57:42 UTC  

Except I've already proven gravity, no need to fill out a chat particularly designed to be tedious

2019-07-02 18:57:44 UTC  

100% certainty

2019-07-02 18:57:53 UTC  

The theory made predictions and those were verified

2019-07-02 18:58:11 UTC  

Without our definition of gravity how could you explain all those phenomena

2019-07-02 18:58:14 UTC  

Density?

2019-07-02 18:58:17 UTC  

No one has proven gravity. No one knows what causes it

2019-07-02 18:58:45 UTC  

We know a whole lot about Density.

2019-07-02 18:58:46 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/595689839358115870/image0.jpg

2019-07-02 18:58:52 UTC  

You cannot 'prove' anything with the scientific method

2019-07-02 18:58:59 UTC  

But physicists think about gravity all the time. To them, gravity is one of the mysteries to be solved in order to get a complete understanding of how the Universe works. So, what is gravity and where does it come from? To be honest, we’re not entirely sure.
https://www.universetoday.com/75705/where-does-gravity-come-from/

2019-07-02 18:59:13 UTC  

But Mass to Mass attraction is an unproven theory.

2019-07-02 18:59:58 UTC  

@Rudi we do now what it is

2019-07-02 19:00:12 UTC  

The box model containing gas and the globular earth atmosphere are not analogous models

2019-07-02 19:00:13 UTC  

Gravity is simply the curvature of spacetime due to any nonzero value of the stress-energy tensor

2019-07-02 19:00:32 UTC  

Yes but he is probably asking 'why is that the case'

2019-07-02 19:00:35 UTC  

Neil Tyson - What is Graity? On the most recent edition of his “Star Talk” radio show and podcast, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson answered the question, “What is gravity?”
“I have no idea,” he joked. “Okay, next question.” Then, he went on to explain, “Here’s the difference. We can describe gravity, we can say what it does to other things.” “We can measure it, we can predict with it,” he continued, “but when you start asking, like, what it is? I don’t know.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Efh4bu4rcbs

2019-07-02 19:01:00 UTC  

@Steve Angell atom inferometer, Schiehallion experiment

2019-07-02 19:01:02 UTC  

which is a deeper question, but the fact we can't answer that doesnt mean calling gravitational fore the stress-energy tensor is a failed model

2019-07-02 19:01:38 UTC  

You can ask 'why' about literally anything and reduce it to some fundamental physics question without a satisfactory answer