NASA Announces Results of Epic Space-Time Experiment - NASA Science
source: http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2011/04may_epic/
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Researchers confirmed these points at a press conference today at NASA headquarters where they announced the long-awaited results of Gravity Probe B (GP-B).
"The space-time around Earth appears to be distorted just as general relativity predicts," says Stanford University physicist Francis Everitt, principal investigator of the Gravity Probe B mission.
"This is an epic result," adds Clifford Will of Washington University in St. Louis. An expert in Einstein's theories, Will chairs an independent panel of the National Research Council set up by NASA in 1998 to monitor and review the results of Gravity Probe B. "One day," he predicts, "this will be written up in textbooks as one of the classic experiments in the history of physics."
Time and space, according to Einstein's theories of relativity, are woven together, forming a four-dimensional fabric called "space-time." The mass of Earth dimples this fabric, much like a heavy person sitting in the middle of a trampoline. Gravity, says Einstein, is simply the motion of objects following the curvaceous lines of the dimple.
If Earth were stationary, that would be the end of the story. But Earth is not stationary. Our planet spins, and the spin should twist the dimple, slightly, pulling it around into a 4-dimensional swirl. This is what GP-B went to space in 2004 to check.
The idea behind the experiment is simple:
Put a spinning gyroscope into orbit around the Earth, with the spin axis pointed toward some distant star as a fixed reference point. Free from external forces, the gyroscope's axis should continue pointing at the star--forever. But if space is twisted, the direction of the gyroscope's axis should drift over time. By noting this change in direction relative to the star, the twists of space-time could be measured.
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Plue
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A moment of geek! I love it. Thanks for the cool post Vierotchka. :-)
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Plue
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ninetyseven
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Time-Space-Thought..............are not the seperate reality's thought to be.
(quote from "The Traveler ") - 1 year ago
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ninetyseven
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Itsbatman_Durr
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amazing!! this has real world application possibilities written all over it as well!
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Itsbatman_Durr
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LivingPong
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Twisted sister.
Relativity proves Gaia getting screwed.
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LivingPong
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figgdimension
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awesomeness 5-stars
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figgdimension
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cw1545
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Nice post. Interesting stuff.
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cw1545
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unimatrix0
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Great post V.
Fascinating stuff!
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unimatrix0
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KB723
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This and many others have been mentioned in the Book of Urantia.... Check it out....
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KB723
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artemis6
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OOooh I LOVE this ! Isn't science great ! : )
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artemis6
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DavidYates
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So, now that Einstein's explanation of gravity has been acknowledged by "SCIENTISTS!!!", the Republicans can be expected to try to repeal that law. Who needs gravity if you just stay away from the edge...
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DavidYates
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NiceN
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Maybe, it is the effect of the space time being bent around your bitterness.
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NiceN
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Incredulous
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Maybe you two are a split personality residing in the same body and just don't know it...
"humor"
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Incredulous
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onemalefla [removed]
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Incredulous: This comment was removed as a violation of community guidelines.
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onemalefla [removed]
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Incredulous
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onemalefla:
I like my answer, what, you don't?
Yes, very strange. You don't suppose somebody at Current screwed up do you....or maybe they REALLY don't like you. I think you need to demand a public explanation, kinda BS really.
Hello...oh elusive staff....WTF?
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onemalefla:
I think current had nothing to do with removing your post. I think do to the
4th-dimensional swirl. Your post was mixed in space time just like Einsteins predictions about Current posts. - 1 year ago
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figgdimension
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onemalefla:
they answer to no one.. LOL
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onemalefla:
maybe its because your points have no gravity to them. they just suck.
ba da dum.
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jubal
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This is a great story. Should be interesting to see what other theories and experiments develop.
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onemalefla:
Yeah... I posted the same story yesterday lol
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onemalefla:
Uh? There was no other in the top ten when I posted mine. Only group owners and moderators have the power to remove a contribution from their group, so I suggest you ask them. But does it really matter? Is it about the person who posted more than about the article they posted? Is it some kind of competition? If so, what does one win?
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onemalefla:
ToeBiter did. He is a TimeLord! First he jacked the Tardis, but then crashed it. :o
He then scavenged it for parts and installed them in the cistern on top of the toilet. ToeBiter claims his mission is paramount, if humanity is to survive. He then muttered something about The Golden Ratio and stupid humans being obsessed with right angles. - 1 year ago
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