Message from @Juulesmann

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2019-12-02 20:05:24 UTC  

I can answer any questions

2019-12-02 20:05:26 UTC  

@SpiderLedgic (Cancer) we? re yuo royalty?

2019-12-02 20:05:31 UTC  

If you’re curious

2019-12-02 20:05:44 UTC  

a good enough understanding that we can apply it to earth

2019-12-02 20:06:02 UTC  

do you understand the gr group theory?@SpiderLedgic (Cancer)

2019-12-02 20:06:12 UTC  

oh yes, GR works incredibly well on regular scales.

2019-12-02 20:06:18 UTC  

And space travel

2019-12-02 20:06:25 UTC  

but it still *doesn't* work on quantum and macro scales.

2019-12-02 20:06:38 UTC  

newtonian physics is used for all space travel we are told

2019-12-02 20:06:46 UTC  

so there's more work left to do in the development of the theory of gravity.

2019-12-02 20:06:46 UTC  

youre full of bs

2019-12-02 20:07:00 UTC  

It works on macro scales what do you mean?

2019-12-02 20:07:25 UTC  

no, it doesn't. That's why they invented dark matter/energy.

2019-12-02 20:07:33 UTC  

it's a fudge factor

2019-12-02 20:07:35 UTC  

Umm

2019-12-02 20:07:37 UTC  

No

2019-12-02 20:07:42 UTC  

oh, no?

2019-12-02 20:07:56 UTC  

so, GR perfectly explains the rotation of large scale galaxies?

2019-12-02 20:08:06 UTC  

*invented*

2019-12-02 20:08:08 UTC  

Dark matter is an explanation for why there’s so much gravity in a galaxy

2019-12-02 20:08:11 UTC  

lol

2019-12-02 20:08:31 UTC  

We don’t understand dark matter but we know how it interacts thru gravity

2019-12-02 20:08:38 UTC  

no, my friend. it is *assumed* there's much more gravity.

2019-12-02 20:08:55 UTC  

to make that assumption, we need dark matter.

2019-12-02 20:09:13 UTC  

otherwise GR can't explain it.

2019-12-02 20:09:38 UTC  

2019-12-02 20:09:47 UTC  

oops

2019-12-02 20:10:23 UTC  

It’s not assumed it’s known

2019-12-02 20:10:31 UTC  

so dark matter was created as an *oh fudge, we need this or gravity fails*?

2019-12-02 20:10:39 UTC  

We can see it’s gravitational effects

2019-12-02 20:11:33 UTC  

not as simple as that, but yes. It's a mysterious substance we can't see or detect but we need it to be there for GR to make sense.

2019-12-02 20:12:47 UTC  

It's entirely possible there's something missing within GR that can account for macro scale gravity without needing dark matter. Some scientists don't even believe in dark matter.

2019-12-02 20:15:49 UTC  

Well GR is known to be an incomplete theory. Again, no one is denying that

2019-12-02 20:16:12 UTC  

Okay, good.

2019-12-02 20:16:12 UTC  

But it works for what we need it to do

2019-12-02 20:16:47 UTC  

We also can detect it through gravitational lensing

2019-12-02 20:16:54 UTC  

Dark matter

2019-12-02 20:16:54 UTC  

Sort of. Quantum renormalization would be pretty good to know.

2019-12-02 20:17:16 UTC  

The flat earthers here would say those gravitational lensing photos are fake.

2019-12-02 20:17:20 UTC  

Gravity is non renormalizable

2019-12-02 20:17:29 UTC  

yes, I know.