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Old 22-03-2007, 06:12 PM
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Gravity does not Suck

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Thanks for providing a pointer to all of this Gday.
Is this it?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6466129.stm
I know it was named after Lee but how unfortunate to adopt "lie" to cover things .
History sees humans having different ideas about the Universe as time goes on and for this reason I suspect other ideas will replace Dr.A's in time, rightly or wrongly, that is not the point I observe, it is just history tells us that .

Being alive now and more advanced presumably than earlier humans we think we know most of it and that anything further will be but a mere further development and expalnation of what we already know and that simply what we currently know needs expanding not replacing .
Nothing I have read on all this today has sunk in really and the penny has not dropped for me... in other words where can I slot gravity rain in for the ride . But it seems to be somewhat along the lines of the comment I made that maybe the "squares"of space time just simply get smaller, and smaller without ever getting too small .
Thanks for posting Gday .
alex
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