Is your point that the consensus of scientists is always right or that you (unlike me) are qualified to review their work?
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Don't assume what other people can imagine, just because your imagination is limited.
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That should go on a motherfucking t-shirt
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It's not necessary to believe in Isaac Newton to realize an apple just fell on your head.
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Scott uses scientific method everyday...but doesn't believe it...Cause and effect. But fuck it, what do scientists know.
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Dude, it is really easy to imagine. Like, just follow any space-based science fiction pop culture, and it becomes really easily to imagine.
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But I can measure it so belief is unnecessary
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Einstein's work makes a number of precise predictions. Which have been consistently verified. So what if I can't "see" the warp?
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We can check the math and we can observe the effects. But how does one "believe" that which literally can't be imagined?
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Yes, true. That's exactly why satellites, which have less gravity, have clocks that are faster than Earth clocks. Gravity affects space time
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It's amazing how you know my brain and imagination Scott. Simply amazing.
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Here I was assuming you are not smarter than Einstein. He had to use a crude analogy with a bowling ball and sheet just to describe it.
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