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by ItsMonkk
1645 days ago
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Another amateur, but I think it's more likely the reverse. As we travel through time, us, and the atoms we are made of, shrink(or another way to look at it is 'being consumed', or using up its energy). And we shrink according to how fast we travel through time, and we move through time based on mass. The relative shrinking causes gravity. This would result in that same change in 'acceleration' that we observe, but really it's not that anything is moving, everything is simply changing sizes. This must be wrong because it feels obvious and testable, simply make 2 satellites, send one to space, then confirm they are the same size when it gets back. And yet I can't find evidence either way. |
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