Message from @You are tearing me apart lisa
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I heard it could be just below what we can detect
Oh ok
we understand the effects VERY well
Well
or rather 'influence'
not so much 'effect's
Aren't we working with hypothesis that gravity is the curvature of spacetime?
It wouldn't be exactly a force like magnetism
but that could be an influence
and it would assume we understood the nature of space time
we don't
Or the graviton wouldn't be detectible in spacetime because photon is the spacetime effect of electromagnetism or summet
Hmmm
Yeah
Is spacetime the sum of all fields or a separate field
ie. we assume gravity is uniform but we have no way of confirming this
Given I'm no scientist I'm open to answers here haha
what was the question?
yup. certainly. i also think there is an occupational hazard of scientists to forget that reality is their ultimate criteria; not their models or math
And you can't chemistry
Negros
lol; most people that can do physics aren't chemists
Chemistry is glorified electricity :p
Kek
point is that general relativity doesn't mesh with quantum theory
It would be safe to assume we are a digital recreation of an analog world.
they are good enough in their own right but not 'complete'
I'd say it's safe to assume we are not living
Because we are made of non living protons neutrons and electrons
that was the point of the video i posted; the best assumption is NO assumption
if one can't observe or measure something, it cannot be treated with the same weight as assertions we can prove USING conclusions drawn from actual measurement
every expression in general realitivity includes an assumed '+C' ; a degree of uncertainty meaning that the more removed we become from the actual measurement, the more that uncertainty is compounded
this becomes a problem at the exterma of the theory
@You are tearing me apart lisa we are all star stuff
Anyone ever hear of the proposed electro-static model of the universe
or consider that while the universe might be expanding and we might be peering back in time at stars that died long ago, the photons we see are only a few hours old?
relativity
We inhabit the space that was once held by our ancestors.