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Global Misunderstanding or Flat Earth

Post 21

Woodpigeon

Thank you Agapanthus - this question had me going for quite a few weeks - you have comprehensively answered it.

I love H2G2! smiley - smiley


Global Misunderstanding or Flat Earth

Post 22

Agapanthus

*Bows with extra elegant flourishes* my pleasure Woodpigeon, and thank you - I do love 'lecturing'...


Global Misunderstanding or Flat Earth

Post 23

DaveBlackeye

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Yes it will, if you remain within the Earth's frame of reference it will be exactly where you left it. That's the point.

Just thought it was interesting. The origin of any coordinate system is pretty arbitrary and the Catholic Church happened to choose Earth. There is no physical "centre" to the universe, so they were not wrong to say the Earth is at the centre; only wrong in their assumption that everything else revolves around us.


Global Misunderstanding or Flat Earth

Post 24

Blues Shark - For people who like this sort of thing, then this is just the sort of thing they'll like


smiley - erm Correct me if I'm wrong, but Big Bang Theory (which I have never understoofd to be contarary to Relativity) pretty much *does* imply a centre - ie the source of the Bang?

smiley - shark


Global Misunderstanding or Flat Earth

Post 25

DaveBlackeye

That would imply that the big bang happened in "space", and all the matter produced expanded outwards into this space. In actual fact it is space itself which is expanding and taking all the matter and radiation with it. As there was no space to begin with, there was no centre. Try this:

http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/GR/centre.html


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