Question Infinity or not infinity that is the question.

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It gets quite complex but that is my answer to your question !
Oops, Linear algebra. Is that really necessary? Or, is this coming down 'hard'? I guess so. In a dispute, if someone cannot swim invite them into the water strategy. It is much more difficult to meet issues on common ground. A bit frustrating for you considering the relevance of eigenvalues in dealing with fields and particles in space.

Nice if a further explanation could be given. It is a discussion, not a gladiator arena - or maybe I am wrong.:oops:
 
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This doesn't work.
Also, your rejected Newton equation has put a satellite past Uranus.
Hmmm , yes it does work ! You need to think again .

Here try this :

You lift an object off the ground using ? Answer force

The amount of height you lift the objects is called ? A radius

Therefore radius equals mass 1 plus mass 2 divided by a force !


My equation is a real equation not a virtual equation that is senseless !

mM/r^2 isn't correct , a radius can't divide masses , a radius is a metric not a force !
 
“People don't realise that when Einstein converged Space and Time to create Space-Time, the underlying Space in his theory , was Newtons Absolute Space .
I listened to Newton , Einstein and Higgs to conclude that Absolute Space has a conservation property and any given point (x0,y0,z0,) conserves a 1:1 ratio of light . This conservation being the ''fabric'' of Space-Time or a Higgs ''field''. In the old days this conservation was known as the aether but until now , ''undetected''. “

I have read a little of Newton. I don’t recall him offering a theory of gravity. As a matter of fact, unless they have changed it, he explained he didn’t have a clue as to what caused gravity. So, he did the only thing he could do, and that was an attempt to describe gravity mathematically. Which he did.

I am confused about the 1:1 ratio of light. Please explain what that is. And what is conserved?

So I may try to discern what you are taking about.
 
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I am confused about the 1:1 ratio of light. Please explain what that is. And what is conserved?

So I may try to discern what you are taking about.
(x0,y0,z0,) is a coordinate point of space with zero dimensions .

(x0,y0,z0,) is equal to one point !


(x0,y0,z0,)+(x0,)=(x1,y0,z0,) and is the smallest conceivable vector measure possible .(Two adjoining points)


(x0,y0,z0,) has an inherent force Gravity-B that allows the point to conserve a single point of energy . This energy is light !

A volume of conserved light is a space-time manifold , cross reference Higgs field and Aether .
 
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I still don’t know what the 1:1 ratio of light is. What is it?
1 point of space per 1 point of light . 1:1 is conservation max ratio of a single point of space.

If I recall correctly , do you remember Einstein stating that a single point could be occupied by an infinite amount of energy/light ?

This is true but the point will always return to its conservation state 1:1 . The point can never conserve more than a 1:1 ratio .
 

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