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by ClayFerguson
3422 days ago
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If man had discovered Gravitational Lensing BEFORE Einstein had formulated General Relativity we would have given some name to the effect, and perhaps even considered it a characteristic relationship between stars and light. The relationship happens to be an INDIRECT one. Star mass bends space, and the light merely "appears" to bend, when it traverses that space. It doesn't actually bend. What I'm saying about Dark energy/matter, is that there is also an INDIRECT relationship there. It's not just a special invisible mass and invisible energy. It's a fundamental misunderstanding about what spacetime is. I think the "dark" quantities are every bit as much an illusion as the "light bending" illusion created by stars. |
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On the contrary, it actually bends. Spacetime curvature is a real, not an apparent, effect.
"Spacetime tells matter how to move; matter tells spacetime how to curve." -- John Wheeler
More on this topic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_ring