Re: Gravity Carrier - could gravity be push with shadows not pull?
Hal Finney wrote:
>Again, this is not really a multiverse question. I hate to be negative,
>but there are other forums for exploring nonstandard physics concepts.
>
Alright I take your chastisement somewhat, while also grumbling a bit
about list-fascism.
For one thing it's possible that such a model, were it a valid
reformulation, may be easier to equate
to a computational/information-theoretic model of the
universe/multiverse (which is in list-scope) than
the standard formulation, in that it (the push model) gives a
discretizable, local-interaction based
model for the curvature of space-time.
Eric
Received on Thu Feb 26 2004 - 13:39:59 PST
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