This is the basic concept of space-time vortex which had been confirmed by NASA recently. Like a beach chair sagging under a sunbather's weight, the fabric of spacetime does indeed warp around the mass of the Earth ( http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2011-05/controversial-gravity-experi...)
This publication also says: "Think of Earth sitting in a vat of liquid ..."
Basically, I agree. But it is compressible liquid ...
(Read the review at http://eonfluxs7.blogspot.com/2009/08/gravity-on-moving-mass.html ...)
If you want to know how we can take advantageous of moving mass please watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNmmEj4GTt4
Welcome to Space-Time Engineering Age ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdMa5mQfYaQ ...
BTW, thanks for all comments! Watch my video responses to see how we can engineering the space-time
@ZFQFMB But how? If gravitational pull occurs when spacetime is stretched, wouldnt that mean that gravitational push would occur when spacetime is compressed? Oh... So the spacetime in front of the earth gets more compressed than the one behind the earth... But lets suppose that the earth is completely static in spacetime, would it be compressed or stretched?
omgtkseth 6 hours ago
actually, this video gives me some sense of general relativity! although its still ovewr my head
curtleyambrose100 10 hours ago
@omgtkseth Accoring to the math spacetime can be stretched OR comprssed depending on what's happening/ 'Gravity waves' are stretching AND compressing of space. With the earth space stretches 'down' because of the mass, and is also dragged behind earth while piling up ahead of it.
Think of moving a bowling ball on a blanket, he blanket sinks and also get pushed around a bit by the ball.
ZFQFMB 16 hours ago
Maybe Im confusing things, but the first link says that mass 'depresses' (stretches) spacetime, like something on a trampoline, in that case, the squares on the mesh, ie the squares on the spacetime trampoline become larger and larger when they are nearer to mass.
On the other hand, in what we see here, mass compresses the mesh, and the mesh sqaures, rings in this case, become smaller and smaller when they are nearer to mass.
Did einstein interpret any of these or did he only mathed it out?
omgtkseth 1 day ago
Somebdoy please tell me, did Einstein interpreted spacetime curvatures are 'compressed' or stretched? The trampoline model that is shown everywhere, where the sun and earth sit on a canvas, implies space is being stretched by mass, but this interpretation says space is being compressed by mass.
omgtkseth 1 day ago
Wait a minute, this isnt Einstein's theory of gravity, isnt it? Einstein says mass creates a distortion of spacetime, I get it, but does it specify that spacetime is pushing towards the mass because the mass is occupying space thus adding pressure? Did Einstein ever interpret it that way? I know he did described the spacetime curvature, but as far as I know he just said mass caused it, I never seen anything like 1:10, ie, space pressed. I tought space stretched like in the trampoline analogy.
omgtkseth 1 day ago
interesting direction worth looking deeper but presented in a lame fashion - get more info about the topics you're hitting on.
the bit about compressed space distances jives with my theories and explains redshift and blueshift.
YCDPKLD 1 day ago
weightless gravity comes up in the alien wow seti signal videos.
theideagirlsays 2 days ago
Sky is blue becouse the wavelight of blue diffuses in the atmosphere easyer than other frequencies.
Sky is red at morning and on dawn becouse the light is inclined in the way that blue wavelight are in a minimum ammount vs other frequencies , so red wins.
Anyway energy conservation rule can be broken , it was broken in the BigBang but since that moment our universe is a closed system , so or you "open" it again , or no way to have free energy.
Koroistro 5 days ago
@Vonlava Do a google image search for "red sky." Look outside at sunrise and sunset. Not to sound rude, but if you believe that the sky is universally blue, you must have a -very- short and -very- specific time that you're awake. If the sky were never red, the addage, "Red sky at morning, sailors heed warning; red sky at night, sailor's delight," wouldn't exist. Look to the sky at sunrise and sunset, then tell me again that the sky is never red.
OddFacade 1 week ago