Below is a typical video of a 3D planet surrounded by a 2D curved space plane.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
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Xris wrote:A bit like we never see an image of 3 dimensional waves permeating space.
DarwinX wrote:It's a load of nonsense, in other words.Agreed. I don't understand they use a 2D representation of space either. It seems to be a gross misrepresentation of the universe simply to make the "laws" of some suspect theory fit the greater "understanding".
DarwinX wrote: (Nested quote removed.)When you can present an image of waves permeating a 3D space you are allowed to call me ignorant. I do understand the post. It clearly shows space with a 2 dimensional drawing.
You clearly do not understand either waves nor this current post.
Philosophy Explorer wrote:Now who says it can't happen? Just because we can't see it doesn't mean it can't happen. What if our universe were contained within a higher dimensional space (which obviously we can't see). Then curvature of space within our universe can happen under these circumstances. I already know from previous DarwinX posting that he acknowledged the idea of higher-dimensional universes when we were talking about gravity leakage. So it's not that much of a leap towards at least acknowledging the possibility of curvature of space within our own universe under these circumstances.To say it's not possible has no value. You can not create an image of a 2dimensional space and try and indicate how a 3 dimensional space curves. The problem with the accepted concept of light it changes from particle to wave function depending on what the advocates want it to be. There is no diagram that shows how waves curve in space.
Philosophy Explorer wrote:Now who says it can't happen? Just because we can't see it doesn't mean it can't happen. What if our universe were contained within a higher dimensional space (which obviously we can't see). Then curvature of space within our universe can happen under these circumstances. I already know from previous DarwinX posting that he acknowledged the idea of higher-dimensional universes when we were talking about gravity leakage. So it's not that much of a leap towards at least acknowledging the possibility of curvature of space within our own universe under these circumstances.There are both higher and lower dimensions, but this is due to the fractal nature of the universe. We have dimensions of scale - 1. Galaxies, solar systems and atoms - each scale is the same in relative dimensional distance to one another. Note - They are constantly falling into and out of one another, thus we have weight, gravity and mass which is a result of this falling into and out of process.
Philosophy Explorer wrote:DarwinX,Gravity and mass is the result of aether falling into mini black holes that we call atoms.
What do you mean by...
"They are constantly falling into and out of one another, thus we have weight, gravity and mass which is a result of this falling into and out of process?"
DarwinX wrote: (Nested quote removed.)But you said that black holes are at the center of atoms. So which is it, is the entire atom a black hole or just the center/nucleus of it?
Gravity and mass is the result of aether falling into mini black holes that we call atoms.
Philosophy Explorer wrote: (Nested quote removed.)Your not reading my posts very well, you need to read all of the post, otherwise I have to keep explaining minute details over and over again.
But you said that black holes are at the center of atoms. So which is it, is the entire atom a black hole or just the center/nucleus of it?
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