Curved 4D space and GR skeptics



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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Scandere"
Date: 23 Jan 2005 08:55:02 PM
Object: Curved 4D space and GR skeptics
Hi. Last January I posted a question in the sci.physics sites asking about any
4D space sites or chat places. I was not able to read the responses. I did
mention I was interested in the topic and of a sculpture I wanted to build
representing curved space of one earth in the middle and another reversed
around it you would walk between. Halfway between would be the anti-pole, which
I figured out before I read about it. Also the curvature between the antipole
and back to earth I called the "double bubble" of curved space (the Omoglatron)
.. I am interested in discussions on this and hope to be back this time. Last
time I could not read the responses as was moving and took while to get the
internet back on. I would like to know if such earth representations existed
before last January or if any have been made since.
Also, if there are any other General Relativity skeptics, I would like to
discuss Paul Marmet's and Albrecht Giese's ideas. I too am very much a GR
skeptic and hope others exist as well. All my thoughts of curved 4D space and
5D are at my web site of www.polsci.com. They are under the link called The 5D
Notes. There is also a picture of the dual earth thing there too on the main
page. It is not a commercial site, just stuff I write.
Jared.
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