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Anonymous No.16828838 [Report] >>16829016 >>16829235 >>16829279 >>16829292 >>16829319
Why don't we model space-time as a force?
>You must expend XYZ energy to cross ABC space in DEF time
How is this not just counter-acting a force?
Anonymous No.16829016 [Report] >>16829144
>>16828838 (OP)
because einstein said its not
Anonymous No.16829144 [Report]
>>16829016
why did he say that?
Anonymous No.16829235 [Report] >>16829306 >>16830187
>>16828838 (OP)
>he doesn't know energy is defined as a force over a distance
Anonymous No.16829279 [Report] >>16829292 >>16829470
>>16828838 (OP)
>Muh sioince
Dont care. Saved image. Goon. Aaaa
Anonymous No.16829292 [Report]
>>16828838 (OP)
dimensions of iterations of forces are different of forces.

>>16829279
also true, but also in the femme way. so cool n' egdyyyy.
Anonymous No.16829306 [Report]
>>16829235
Thats work bro
Anonymous No.16829319 [Report] >>16830118
>>16828838 (OP)
because it doesn't take energy to fall in a straight line
Anonymous No.16829470 [Report]
>>16829279
based
Anonymous No.16830118 [Report]
>>16829319
sure it does, without energy there is no object to fall, nor anything to make it fall.
Anonymous No.16830187 [Report]
>>16829235
Gravity isn't a force