space has no temperature, again it has no physical properties which includes temperature. space and what is in space have no effect on each other. space is nothing more than an area defined by mathematics
Sure if Im talking to a wall, thats usually the way it goes. space used to define outer has the exact same properties as the space below the sea, or underground news to me. we were talking about your claim space can warp false false I already gave you an example how one can be toasted while located in outer space. It does not matter if space is outer or inner, space has no physical properties as tesla stated, and weenee eventually admitted tesla was correct I gave you the quote what more do you want? It has no physical properties to warp yeh space has no properties that you can bend, fold, curve or warp. Space is not physical, its purely abstract concept, a figment of the mind.
gravity has no effect on space, only matter Ron Hatch proved aether drag when using relative weenee did not work to align our GPS system. Space has nothing to do the path of the satellite. The contents of what is in that space gravity and the electric field and other 'physical' factors do.
Gravity is part of space - as is the matter within it - No - the space I am talking about is everything contained within that space .. you are confused.
I quoted weenee for you and it seems he agrees with me, now you are going to argue against weenee boy on a point where he is actually correct? http://www.politicalforum.com/index.php?threads/turning-jesus-into-god.585132/page-5#post-1072477444 space 1. a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied. "a table took up much of the space" Nope no gravity there^^^^^ gravity 1. the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. Nope no space there^^^^^^ Seems you got a little problem you need to sort out
Not sure why you posted the definition of Gravity ? and your definition of the word "Space" is defining the wrong word - and this is the issue that you can not seem to sort out
Very simplly, you cant seem to properly distinguish space from whats in it. weenee points it out, I even gave you the link. What you are doing is paramount to claiming hand me a glass is no different from and means hand me a glass of water. It doesnt. If you ask someone to hand you a glass they will pick an empty glass, if you ask someone to hand you a glass of water they will pick and hand you a glass with water in it. If you say "space bends", which you did, then you are talking about space itself not whats in the space. Like time space is an abstract which has no physical properties. For whatever reason no one below phd gets it. I have yet to have a phd argue the point beyond round 2. They get it. The rest of the planet not so much. sorry you dont like it, nothing I can do about that. space 1. a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied. "a table took up much of the space" Nope no gravity there^^^^^ https://www.dictionary.com/browse/space
Not sure why you are giving the definition of a word that is not the topic of discussion. We are not talking about creating a "Space for Listening" - or other forms of the word space. We are talking about Outer Space. I know that Science is not your forte .. but do try and figure out the English Language.
there is no difference between space a million miles from here or space underground, or how large or small the space is, space is space. Physics however is my forte, and this is physics. The definition for space I gave you is 100% correct. You should use it to your benefit to sort yourself out.
If Science was your forte - you would know better than to use the dictionary definition of a word that has nothing to do with the Physics definition of the space being referred to . Do you understand that the same word can have different meanings ? - thus giving one meaning - will not cover the over meaning. Not sure I can put it any simper.
you can put it correctly. You specifically referenced "space". Its a common mistake. Space has the same meaning regardless where you apply it. out·er space noun: outerspace the physical universe beyond the earth's atmosphere. So do you want to claim the physical universe is bent? You have no place to run, but feel free to try and hide in the next rabbit hole.
That is a descent definition - now that you have one - you can see that Space has Properties .. just like I told you - Temperature being one example
too late to bail from your mistake, I assure you will only dig your hole deeper, but since you insist Edwin Lo, PhD Physics, Johns Hopkins University (1999) Answered December 23, 2016 In outer space, in a true vacuum, temperature cannot be defined, or just absolute zero. If there is nothing to vibrate or move (like gas molecules), you cannot gain heat, or measure its temperature. Imagine if you stick a thermometer in a vacuum, the vibrations in that thermometer will just keep on vibrating, without any means to lose its energy to its surrounding (other than via radiation), its temperature (of the thermometer) won’t drop. Like I said, the beauty of discussing this with a phd is the discussion never goes past 2 rounds, the rest of the world, not so much. Ok next rabbit hole! What would you like to 'tell' me now?
your tv manufacturer and nasa and astronomical scientists know you're making that up. https://www.nasa.gov/vision/univers...ves are a low-energy,before the days of cable.
ah huh, well they have to show something for the money they are spending and of course it ASSumes the big bang is a fact, that the big bang was omnidirectional, when in fact for all they know it was only an exit from yet a greater expanse of universe behind it. lol Sorry I dont accept wooden nickels, its all theory, as usual 'presented' as fact nothing more.
maybe you don't have a tv. maybe you have a microwave. tv's most certainly do receive cosmic microwave background noise. "Microwaves are a low-energy form of radiation but higher in energy than radio waves. The cosmic microwave background blankets the universe and is responsible for a sizeable amount of static on your television set--well, before the days of cable. Turn your television to an "in between" channel, and part of the static you'll see is the afterglow of the big bang". https://www.nasa.gov/vision/univers...ves are a low-energy,before the days of cable. you're calling bs because you're just trolling.
NASA doesn't have any tv's? cuz I'm pretty sure I trust NASA on this since you don't own a tv. that's a picture on your wall.
Did God not create us all in his image? Yes Are you saying God is partial to some but not all? Yes Do you suppose God has favorites? Yes Did Jesus preach that we are any different than he? Yes