I believe things move not only relative to each other but also absolutely in space. And things that are in gravitationally denser regions cover less distance relative to objects further a field, but take longer time. For example, light that emanates at the core of the Sun due to fusion reaction reaches the surface in about 2,500 years – travelling at a speed of one millimetre per second, at its slowest. How can this be possible if space if not squeezed by gravity of the Sun? And how space can be squeezed it has not texture or body to it?
2006-09-15
05:38:51
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Shahid
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