Hi Magnus,

When you said this, it really caught my eye.

> 
> If we now back up to the original problem, we can see that another
> solution is the one John and I mentioned the other day, but I'm pretty
> sure most of you either didn't take notice, or just thought we were
> fooling around. The other solution is that space itself is the origin
> of
> gravity, and it *pushes* all mass away from it. The net effect will
> always be the same, Earth will get pushed from all directions *but*
> from
> the sun, or rather, the sun will cancel out just as much gravity as
> required to accelerate the Earth towards the sun in exactly the same
> way
> the curved space explanation would stipulate.
> 

Some years ago the thought popped unbidden into my head that we've been
studying the wrong thing all along.  The matter in the universe is not going
to reveal the answers we seek.  The real action might be to understand the
empty space between the matter.  A prime candidate for "not this not that"?

> All the proofs that proves that space gets curved are *probably* proven
> within that system. The system where space *is* curved, so I'm not so
> sure it's possible to prove much else given that first assumption.
> 

Best,
Mary

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