Message from @JackH670

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2020-03-03 20:36:36 UTC  

FUCK ME

2020-03-03 20:36:37 UTC  

Now that Merkle is out, Germany is being Germany again

2020-03-03 20:36:52 UTC  

alll missing the obvious in my view, svar

2020-03-03 20:37:31 UTC  

it's simple to detect when you add an ingredient and a change occurs. not so simple to detect when something pivotal is removed

2020-03-03 20:37:57 UTC  

general relativity is incomplete. just like newtonian mechanics was

2020-03-03 20:38:06 UTC  

yeah

2020-03-03 20:38:18 UTC  

The cat is dead

2020-03-03 20:38:23 UTC  

I ate it when no one was looking

2020-03-03 20:38:29 UTC  

find the missing terms in the relationship and you'll solve quantum gravity

2020-03-03 20:38:31 UTC  

that's the assumption in science hence why science keeps going 😛

2020-03-03 20:38:49 UTC  

i think it is the opposite

2020-03-03 20:38:50 UTC  

and yeah

2020-03-03 20:39:04 UTC  

they assume general relativity is complete and correct

2020-03-03 20:39:15 UTC  

hence dark matter/energy theory

2020-03-03 20:39:16 UTC  

General relativity has yet to not work

2020-03-03 20:39:34 UTC  

It might not be the full picture but for now it's the model

2020-03-03 20:39:40 UTC  

i mean the answer rn is nobody knows but i think looking at gravity as 'our scale effect' of fluctuation in spacetime geometry 😛 we associate it with 'objects' but it's not as per dark matter

2020-03-03 20:39:46 UTC  

and like big brains no matter how many times they try and fail, they won't accept they are wrong

2020-03-03 20:39:52 UTC  

i mean them 'objects' make margin of all 'matter' 😛

2020-03-03 20:40:00 UTC  

that is everything with gravity

2020-03-03 20:40:07 UTC  

Gravity is weird

2020-03-03 20:40:09 UTC  

but since we cant see any objects in dark matter

2020-03-03 20:40:09 UTC  

supersymmetry doesn't exist

2020-03-03 20:40:13 UTC  

we know this

2020-03-03 20:40:13 UTC  

maybe you dont need objects

2020-03-03 20:40:19 UTC  

maybe it can crease

2020-03-03 20:40:21 UTC  

gravity is an unknown mechanism

2020-03-03 20:40:35 UTC  

say the 'gravity waves' would be waves of creasing in spacetime

2020-03-03 20:40:39 UTC  

but they dont die out

2020-03-03 20:40:41 UTC  

perhaps gravity is just the EM force viewed from an external reference frame

2020-03-03 20:40:48 UTC  

so you have peaks and throughs of interference

2020-03-03 20:40:52 UTC  

between galaxies and shit

2020-03-03 20:40:53 UTC  

I think that's what the waves are

2020-03-03 20:41:01 UTC  

gravity waves makes me laugh

2020-03-03 20:41:01 UTC  

Fluctuations in spacetime itself

2020-03-03 20:41:02 UTC  

and it looks like there's more matter there

2020-03-03 20:41:15 UTC  

and afaik you can bend it with EM

2020-03-03 20:41:33 UTC  

there were some experiments but it's hypothetical so far i think

2020-03-03 20:41:40 UTC  

EM also moves planets and effects matter

2020-03-03 20:41:58 UTC  

but this isn't something we even try to account for