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Is the statement, 'Gravity (including time) is the 4th dimension' scientifically tenable? If not, how and why not? If so, how and why so?

(Re: http://forums.delphiforums.com/EinsteinGroupie - TOTAL FIELD THEORY.)


Modern day Finalized Reality is like a bus schedule - there'll be another one along shortly. Present day hypotheses are often perceived and presented as theories.
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Have you got another URL? That one seems to be a dead end unless you're a Delphi subscriber...

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I think the current theories put gravity as an effect of the higher dimensions on our 4 dimesional world. I like to think we live in the highest 4 dimensions, and we see the lower dimesions as gravity, electomagnetism, expansion of space, intention, gestalt, etc. because I don't think you can get space-time without the other dimensions being first. See string theory in Wikipedia. ~Sam


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Gravity and magnetism are forces, not dimensions.

But wait, this is the "not quite science" board. Gravity might as well be a dimension. Magnetism, though, that's an ego. Try to get that straight.


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The ancients recognized that partially refracted concupiscence conveys the essence of the force vectors. This comports well with the modern observation of gravitic attachment theory and the set-theoric quasi-modiacal theorems.

I could continue at length in this vein, but I'm about to wet myself laughing.

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Oh my gosh! I've been edited!

Sorry mods. I'll watch my language in the future.


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Welcome to the club soilguy. I guess, from one point of view, it is a badge of honor.

It means you are not a pseudo-religious troll offended by rational thinking.

Glad to have you onboard with the badge of honor.


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