That's fine, but only one of us bothered take the time to learn for themselves.fc2112 said:Impressive - probably the smartest human being in the history of mankind developed and believed in that theory but you've heard contrary theories you're choosing to believe.Coin said:
General relativity is a theory, which I believe is incorrect. I will admit I am no expert, I have only heard contrary theories which seem to prove it incorrect.
Frankly, I'm going with the genius Nobel Prize winner, not some YouTube dude.
If there is no space and no gravity, then General Relativity is wrong.
Gas pressure cannot exist adjacent a vacuum; therefore, there is either a container (which we cannot break), no vacuum (space), or both.
Gravity (the idea that objects of mass attract other objects) has never and will never be measured on earth. It is entirely theoretical.
If you think a light weight tin can in orbit can hold in 1-atmosphere of pressure in the vacuum of space, you have never sat down and thought about it. Same if you think a fabric space suit would still be flexible, even if it could hold in 1-atmosphere of pressure.
No one has ever or will ever go to outspace, because it doesn't exist.