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neus
2024-10-11 20:53:50 UTC
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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.
kazu
2024-10-12 10:49:48 UTC
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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.
how so?
J. J. Lodder
2024-10-12 10:53:55 UTC
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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
neus
2024-10-13 20:39:11 UTC
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Post by neus
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
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Why do the arms of the gravity wave detector change their lengths?
Thomas Heger
2024-10-14 08:14:13 UTC
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Post by J. J. Lodder
Post by neus
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
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Why do the arms of the gravity wave detector change their lengths?
'Length contraction' ???


TH

The Starmaker
2024-10-12 17:30:49 UTC
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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.
where in space are the ...slits?
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Bertietaylor
2024-10-13 21:08:07 UTC
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If
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the co-ordinates of space are jittery, due to ripples in spacetime
Post by neus
caused by gravity waves, then small particles must be constantly doing
the double slit experiment.
Why talk nonsense unless you are a fraud or a badly programmed robot?
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