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Physicist Sean Carroll explains general relativity #science #space #einstein
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@blipderp-fh9ee

2 months ago

Einstein did not solve the problem of gravity. He made it a better problem.

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@craiger619

2 months ago

Oh, thank you that was simple explanation..........WTF did he say!?!?!

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@noeldacosta7621

2 months ago

That doesn't explain it. That describes it. Not the same thing at all.

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@davidblakesley4801

2 months ago

As a visual display of bent space in 2D is a pretty useless way to display what is a 3D issue. I'd be interested in a better visual description of space-time and gravity.

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@The-Singularity-M87

2 months ago

I, for years had a physics question that people now say the answer is that's what gravity is. I was pretty pissed off because I assumed that Einstein's theory was simply right therefore the answer to my question, could not have been gravity, but it had to be something. Since then I've developed my own theory of gravity. And if I remember correctly a few YouTube comments basically said that this is what gravity is.
I know I'm not saying what it is😅 but to be honest with you I've only recently gotten to the level that I can understand physics equations to some degree and I believe that I have to really look into a few physicists including, Einsteins theories, on a physics formula level just to have a better understanding of what the options are.
But with all honesty I do believe I know what gravity is
And I also believe a lot of people know what it is too but for some reason it's not meant to be common knowledge.
Like Tesla he probably figured out what gravity was, Probably! That being said,what happened to him

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@davidhunt313

2 months ago

The passage of time literally slows down around mass, and more so around more massive bodies. Other mass tends to move where time is flowing slower also as there is less potential energy there.

Now why does the presence of mass change the rate of time passing... I have no idea?!??

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@Heaven351

1 week ago

90% people commenting here do not even have basic grasp on maths and elementary physics. Being a researcher in this field of cosmology , I know Einstein did not solve the problem of gravity fundamentally despite it has many predictions which have been tested and proven to be true , but General Relativity does not say gravity is a force but says Gravity is deformation ( a strain ) of a material which the fabric of space-time actually is .
But the properties of this space-time is so bizzare and complex that Einstein rejected the notion of it being a ordinary medium made up of ordinary constituents , and thus he rejected the old idea of lorentz ether being a rest frame made up of ordinary particles . Then after 1920s he lectured on the Relativity concept in Leiden University where he acknowledged in his lecture called " Ether and Theory of Relativity " that , indeed the space-time is a complex ether or a medium with interesting properties which shows that the fabric ( ether-medium ) is not made up of ordinary constutuenrs or mesaurable particles and also said that unlike Lorentz theory , this fabric or ether medium ( space-time ) is dynamical and not fixed and follows relativistic symmetry for which laws of electricity and magnetism looks same regardless of the motion of the observers through space-time at constant velocities relative to one another , thus he corrected Maxwell equations to obey this invariance and thus he kicked out the old concept of " absolute rest frame " by which you can determine your motion through space-time, so there is no preferred directions of motion rather it is all relative and thereby physics also kicked out the old notion of Ether ( Aether) and made it a complex- dynamical medium with relativistic properties . So , we reseachers know very well that Einstein did not rejected the Ether theory altogether rather refined the notion of the Ether and applied that notion into his theory of General Relativity

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@josh988k

2 months ago

"Matter tells space time how to curve, space time tells matter how to move."

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@The-Singularity-M87

2 months ago

I don't know when this interview was done but I believe that the scientific community has come up with a new theory of gravity , or better yet a different theory of gravity.?

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@NA-oq4ty

2 months ago

My grandfather was the smartest man in the room and whatever room.He was in not because he believed it but because he was. He was unofficially consulted about just about everything going on with World War 2 in 1 way or another.Officially, he was in charge of the Brooklyn.Naval yard because the aircraft carrier's catapult and arresting gear system was his desiand congress in a moment of brilliance assigned him the task. Einstein came up in a conversation when I was about ten years old and my grandfather called him the most brilliant blank idiot he ever met. And I asked him.When did you meet him. He was doing his thing in the broken navy yard when he was called to us.Senate committee meeting to discuss the delivery of a new bomb specifically for blowing up on a target , far far away. He looked at the math describing the effect of the bomb and he said this is not reasonable or possible with conventional explosives.Are you messing around splitting atoms. He was never told yes or no just if it was possible to deliver a five thousand pound bomb to a target and have the plane land on a carrier after delivered. He's like yes.Of course.It is , but the described yields is one tenth of what you're going to be seeing in a typical atomic bomb. They did the little boy test and were horrified to find out that it yielded ten times the energy that they expected. They never told them about that part. The interesting thing is he only had one tenth to formula the yield formula. He went to his grave regretting any work he did for the military spent the rest of his life building houses. You never said why houses. And they never talk science again.

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@stevenwilliams7549

2 months ago

He asked his WIFE

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@scottjamtgard8741

2 months ago

Gravity changes with the size or mass something has right? When changing gravity does that change space time?

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@patrickpilkington3220

2 months ago

"Sitting with a beautiful girl in the park for an hour feels like a minute, sitting on a hot stove for a minute feels like an hour."

A. Einstein

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@mansoorkaghaz9669

2 months ago

If space is curved it means we are in some universal spider web

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@jasonclink2457

2 months ago

Space time is literally lag😂😂

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@davidschneide5422

2 months ago

“gravity doesn’t pull on us, it pulls on a 3D fabric of space time that we inhabit…”

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@ross2005

2 months ago

But the real questions are what is space time and what is gravity.

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@Mukebox

2 months ago

What is this music.?

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@UnravelingtheMystieries-vn4cg

2 months ago

Is it just me or is he the spitting image of our boi Elon

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