Message from @Juulesmann
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I can answer any questions
@SpiderLedgic (Cancer) we? re yuo royalty?
If you’re curious
a good enough understanding that we can apply it to earth
do you understand the gr group theory?@SpiderLedgic (Cancer)
oh yes, GR works incredibly well on regular scales.
And space travel
but it still *doesn't* work on quantum and macro scales.
newtonian physics is used for all space travel we are told
so there's more work left to do in the development of the theory of gravity.
youre full of bs
It works on macro scales what do you mean?
no, it doesn't. That's why they invented dark matter/energy.
it's a fudge factor
Umm
No
oh, no?
so, GR perfectly explains the rotation of large scale galaxies?
*invented*
Dark matter is an explanation for why there’s so much gravity in a galaxy
We don’t understand dark matter but we know how it interacts thru gravity
no, my friend. it is *assumed* there's much more gravity.
to make that assumption, we need dark matter.
otherwise GR can't explain it.
oops
It’s not assumed it’s known
so dark matter was created as an *oh fudge, we need this or gravity fails*?
We can see it’s gravitational effects
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.
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.
Well GR is known to be an incomplete theory. Again, no one is denying that
Okay, good.
But it works for what we need it to do
We also can detect it through gravitational lensing
Dark matter
Sort of. Quantum renormalization would be pretty good to know.
The flat earthers here would say those gravitational lensing photos are fake.
Gravity is non renormalizable
yes, I know.