Like, if you want to go super deep and say we are in a simulation, and vibrating strings in a 2D plane - um, ok. I suppose that is technically “flat.”
But the 3-dimensional reality we all experience is on a round globe. Gravity makes sense. Space travel makes sense. Seriously, flat earthers just need to play KSP and it’ll all click.
Quantum gravity does not exist, in spite of decades of research, there is no "graviton" and the "Higgs boson" only serves to provide mass.
Newtonian gravity is describing the effect of objects falling to the ground and makes no explanation for the cause.
Relativistic Gravity fails in predictions 95% of the time and is only being held together because of the introduction of concepts like "dark matter" and "dark energy" (matter and energy that does not otherwise interact with the EM spectrum but is placed exactly where it needs to be in the correct amounts).
Sounds like you have a similar inquiring mind as mine. Always keeping an open mind, but I find that the electric universe, and Wal Thornhill, have more satisfying answers than quantum physics. And if you want to hear what seems to be the cutting edge of biological science, listen to Michael Levin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLiHLDrOTW8&t=36s. Mind blown to smithereens. The universe is electric. And we're part of the universe.
Like, if you want to go super deep and say we are in a simulation, and vibrating strings in a 2D plane - um, ok. I suppose that is technically “flat.”
But the 3-dimensional reality we all experience is on a round globe. Gravity makes sense. Space travel makes sense. Seriously, flat earthers just need to play KSP and it’ll all click.
Which theory of gravity?
Quantum gravity does not exist, in spite of decades of research, there is no "graviton" and the "Higgs boson" only serves to provide mass.
Newtonian gravity is describing the effect of objects falling to the ground and makes no explanation for the cause.
Relativistic Gravity fails in predictions 95% of the time and is only being held together because of the introduction of concepts like "dark matter" and "dark energy" (matter and energy that does not otherwise interact with the EM spectrum but is placed exactly where it needs to be in the correct amounts).
Sounds like you have a similar inquiring mind as mine. Always keeping an open mind, but I find that the electric universe, and Wal Thornhill, have more satisfying answers than quantum physics. And if you want to hear what seems to be the cutting edge of biological science, listen to Michael Levin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLiHLDrOTW8&t=36s. Mind blown to smithereens. The universe is electric. And we're part of the universe.