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spacechump

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If you can answer that question you get the nobel prize. GR and SR observations help us piece together how the universe works...mostly. But why it happens is something we don't know yet...its just the way the universe works.
 
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siarad

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Wow I'll keep at it; a Nobel Prize eh <img src="/images/icons/laugh.gif" /><br />Being serious, I've used the results of science all my life & since retiring 7 years ago hoped to understand in a small way why.<br />Yes I know, that just 'cos it isn't logical doesn't make it wrong but it seems our current theory is just so good it's blinded us to a greater reality.<br />Here is a lot of talk about the speed of light but we can no longer measure it as it has been fixed by international agreement. Perhaps a new look at other views would be instructive.
 
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