[Physics] gravity is NOT a force

carmam at tiscali.co.uk carmam at tiscali.co.uk
Fri Jun 9 21:23:03 CEST 2017


Hi Ilja. Space does not distort time or clock showings (readings). Any oscillatory motion timekeeper, be it pendulum clock or atomic clock, is affected by gravity. An atomic clock slows down in greater gravity, a pendulum clock speeds up. Nothing to do with space.Tom.



----Original Message----
From: ilja.schmelzer at gmail.com
Date: 09/06/2017 07:27
To: "General Physics and Natural Philosophy discussion list"<physics at tuks.nl>
Subj: Re: [Physics] gravity is NOT a force

2017-06-08 20:15 GMT+02:00, carmam at tiscali.co.uk <carmam at tiscali.co.uk>:
> Tesla was correct on this one (and numerous others). Space is nothing. How
> can nothing be distorted?Tom Hollings.

But clock showings are distorted.  If otherwise identical clocks show
different results once they move differently through space, something
in this space distorts them.

This something has a name, gravitational field.  Feel free to name it
differently, say, ether (see http://ilja-schmelzer.de/ether/ for
details),  but to ignore its existence makes no sense.

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