Space is expanding, hence space have some kind of density (or a stretching property). This stretching property of space is enough to understand the nature of gravity. It’s not necessary to “invent” more unnecessary properties or expressions. Consider that matter consumes / contract space. This would cause space gradually to “thinning out” (or stretch) towards matter. And this is exactly what the old expression: “The curvature of space” - really mean. > Click my name watch my 3 min. YouTube Video
Space is expanding, hence space have some kind of density (or a stretching property). This stretching property of space is enough to understand the nature of gravity. It’s not necessary to “invent” more unnecessary properties or expressions. Consider that matter consumes / contract space. This would cause space gradually to “thinning out” (or stretch) towards matter. And this is exactly what the old expression: “The curvature of space” - really mean. > Click my name watch my 3 min. YouTube Video
"Future improvements may lead to insights into what dark matter actually is." Yes, that would certainly be a start!
robinofgray 10 months ago
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Space is expanding, hence space have some kind of density (or a stretching property). This stretching property of space is enough to understand the nature of gravity. It’s not necessary to “invent” more unnecessary properties or expressions. Consider that matter consumes / contract space. This would cause space gradually to “thinning out” (or stretch) towards matter. And this is exactly what the old expression: “The curvature of space” - really mean. > Click my name watch my 3 min. YouTube Video
BjarneLorenzen 1 year ago
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Space is expanding, hence space have some kind of density (or a stretching property). This stretching property of space is enough to understand the nature of gravity. It’s not necessary to “invent” more unnecessary properties or expressions. Consider that matter consumes / contract space. This would cause space gradually to “thinning out” (or stretch) towards matter. And this is exactly what the old expression: “The curvature of space” - really mean. > Click my name watch my 3 min. YouTube Video
BjarneLorenzen 1 year ago