Einstein Was Right ... Again

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There is a space-time vortex around Earth, and its shape precisely matches the predictions of Einstein's theory of gravity.

Time and space, according to Einstein's theories of relativity, are woven together, forming a four-dimensional fabric called "space-time." The mass of Earth dimples this fabric, much like a heavy person sitting in the middle of a trampoline. Gravity is simply the motion of objects following the curve lines of the dimple.

Neat, huh?

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  • If Einstein was really such a smarty pants, he would have explained how that heavy person even got on that trampoline!
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    • If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?

      - Albert Einstein
  • And they NEVER find anything out really. That is why they are ALWAYS searching again(re-search)! 8-)

    Steve
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    • Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. - Albert Einstein





  • Thanks Jim, you just gave me my new TMF sig.
  • How do you distort mass? Anyone?
  • Albert Einstein was a brilliant super genius right from the get-go. When he was still just a baby, he designed a lot of children's toys . They are still sold today and called Baby Einstein products.

    "A genius is someone like Norman Einstein"
    -Joe Thiessman
  • Albert Einstein was a brilliant super genius right from the get-go. When he was still just a baby, he designed a lot of children's toys . They are still sold today and called Baby Einstein products.

    "A genius is someone like Norman Einstein"
    -Joe Thiessman
  • I heard he also suffered from a mild form of aspergers syndrome... which is interesting because my stepson also does, and his mind works like a machine. To give another example; Bill Gates has it.

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    There is a space-time vortex around Earth, and its shape precisely matches the predictions of Einstein's theory of gravity. Time and space, according to Einstein's theories of relativity, are woven together, forming a four-dimensional fabric called "space-time." The mass of Earth dimples this fabric, much like a heavy person sitting in the middle of a trampoline. Gravity is simply the motion of objects following the curve lines of the dimple.