Re: Gravity is not a force which acts on objects at a distance.



On Dec 17, 5:06 am, Mike <mkornecki2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Dec 15, 11:19 pm, Renli <oliver.rich...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

vaccum. Most notably, in fact. Of course if you could slow down the
speed of time, it would appear to travel slower (or faster). But it
isn't, really, given that time is a constant.

Stop it, just stop it ... If the speed of time would appear?? WHAAAT??

Speed? Time? *APPEAR*?? What?

Your interpretation is following Feynmann, right? He posits the
existence of spacetime as one of his axioms, right?

How can you make such statements then?

No mike, this is not even Feynmann. It's Einstein.

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