It all makes sense when you remember that gravity is just a social construct.
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maybe the paper's waves were accelerating *away* from you?
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That's really interesting. But that's a normal scientific process.
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I don't know about "normal scientific process". There was a frickin Nobel prize for dark energy and cosmetic acceleration just a few years ago..
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for those who are not fluent in astrophysics:https://phys.org/news/2019-11-evidence-anisotropy-cosmic.html …
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Thank you because wow on first reading I didn’t understand a word of the paper summary.
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Non-Copernicus observer combines very well with anthropic principle. “We are very close to the center of density bubble, because life cannot survive further to the side” (due to radiation or other frequent catastrophic events)
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I love it - a simple resolution of an weird observation. But that’s how science works. Remember the neutrinos that travelled faster than light that was resolved by discovering the wrong length cable being plugged into the timestamping kit?
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If you have 15 minutes then this 1964 episode of the BBC’s Horizon is an utter delight to watch while knowing the answer to the great question puzzling Feynman. “Ooo, oo, please sir, I know, I know, pick me, pick me!”https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BGeW6Nc6IMQ …
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