space time is flat.
of space time . There are certain models in String Theory cosmology that predict that the curvature of space time should be just a slight bit negative
and the dynamics of space time , and the standard model, which are the actors, the particles, which then produce tangible outcomes.
that shook up space time so violently, that it caused these patterns to originate.
and it's because space time gets distorted to such an extent.
Distance and space time doesn't apply to non-local reality.
moves through space time gravity affects everything in the universe including the photons that are moving to us the beams
vacuum of space and that fabric of space time has some energy and when they total up how much energy that is, it turns out to be about 3-quarters of the
So it will pass through space time and it will pass through everything sitting in space time like Earth.
I had read a fair amount about space time and Einstein and Hawking and all of that.
He said massive objects must bend space time .
and the very fabric of space time itself, and you send them between you and this background image, it'll look distorted.
And mass reacts to the shape of space time in its movement through space.
Only a straight path in a bent space time looks like a circle.
into space time and really experience and
many ways those things are intertwined in this thing we call space time the very fabric of our universe and for me there's a beauty in that that perspective is interestingly enough even though
So these are ripples in the fabric of space time , which sounds like science fiction, but is real.
That's where I got cut in half by a space time continuum.
But what we mean by stationary in a dynamical space time is a little bit up for grabs.
And again, not space time or anything, but this now that maybe you feel when you wake up in the middle of the night and it's
Imagine a big massive object that could bend space time and far, far beyond it is an object, say, a star.
There's quantum mechanics, space time , gravity, this is Einstein's general relativity right there, all the other forces, electromagnetism and the nuclear forces, the matter particles
And so what this equation says in words is that space time is bent by the presence of mass.
Gravity is a consequence of the geometry of space time .
Behind the stars, space time grows silent.
It's just a reflection on the shape of space time .
He was the first to understand that matter puts in space time and changes the way it looks.
When there's a change in gravity that only affects the local space time , and then that ripple spreads out to nearby regions which spread farther out
Is there some set of equations that I need to know to think about curved space time ?
So what Riemann says is, in a curved space time , if I give you a formula to calculate the length of very short straight line segments, that
He imagines it as a loaf of bread where you cut through the loaf of space time .