Brent - (see your old post below) - I am still perplexed after 6 months
where to find those geodesix with their curvatures called gravity. Must be
the idea of a guy with vivid imagination (and flexible math). Did you ever
SEE a black hole? with our DARK future in it?
I cannot even identify TIME (that sucks me).
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On 3/19/2014 2:29 PM, John Mikes wrote:

Brent, my hearing is so bad that I not only misunderstand(?) all
video-speak, I hardly even could HEAR gravity-wvaves (not to SEE(?) them).
I esteem old Isaac and when an apple fell on his head he has all my
sympathy. But  GRAVITY???? (attraction from/by a mass?) I had to learn that
anno Decebal, was not clear at that time either. Physicists can paste as
many equations to it as they like.
I still ask: is there a *medium* sucked in, that carries the victim of
gravity? or what?


You could think of time as sucking you in.  It "sucks" you forward along
geodesics in the absence of other forces and the curvature of those
geodesics is gravity.  The event horizon of a black hole is where the
inside of the black hole is the future.

Brent



On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:23 PM, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 3/19/2014 2:29 PM, John Mikes wrote:
>
> Brent, my hearing is so bad that I not only misunderstand(?) all
> video-speak, I hardly even could HEAR gravity-wvaves (not to SEE(?) them).
> I esteem old Isaac and when an apple fell on his head he has all my
> sympathy. But  GRAVITY???? (attraction from/by a mass?) I had to learn that
> anno Decebal, was not clear at that time either. Physicists can paste as
> many equations to it as they like.
> I still ask: is there a *medium* sucked in, that carries the victim of
> gravity? or what?
>
>
> You could think of time as sucking you in.  It "sucks" you forward along
> geodesics in the absence of other forces and the curvature of those
> geodesics is gravity.  The event horizon of a black hole is where the
> inside of the black hole is the future.
>
> Brent
>
>
>  Maybe such medium could undulate into waves? (I shouldn't have ventured
> into these suggestions: in no time some physicist will write it into a
> Lagrange/Cauchy-series).
> I refrain to think into such marvels: I want to keep my common sense.
>
>  Best regards
> John M
>
>
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