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| From | Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.physics.relativity |
| Subject | Re: space |
| Date | 2024-10-14 10:14 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <ln426lFu7ojU8@mid.individual.net> (permalink) |
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Am Sonntag000013, 13.10.2024 um 22:39 schrieb neus: > J. J. Lodder wrote: >> neus <neus@elk.Net.inv> wrote: >> >>> If the co-ordinates of space are jittery, due to ripples in spacetime >>> caused by gravity waves, then small particles must be constantly doing >>> the double slit experiment. >> >> Huh? We can see gravity waves >> precisely because space-time coordinates are not 'jittery', >> on the scale of the gravity waves. >> Or in other words: gravity waves, as predicted and observed, >> are a purely classical phenomenon, >> >> Jan > > ---------------------------- > > Why do the arms of the gravity wave detector change their lengths? 'Length contraction' ??? TH
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