Message from @Horror

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2019-10-11 03:11:07 UTC  

dude

2019-10-11 03:11:14 UTC  

you suck at that

2019-10-11 03:11:14 UTC  

right that is what I said the concept of a gradient

2019-10-11 03:11:30 UTC  

I see

2019-10-11 03:11:37 UTC  

it's a mathematical concept

2019-10-11 03:11:41 UTC  

like slope

2019-10-11 03:11:44 UTC  

yah sure

2019-10-11 03:11:47 UTC  

or rate of change

2019-10-11 03:11:48 UTC  

lol

2019-10-11 03:11:54 UTC  

or a perfect vacuum

2019-10-11 03:12:09 UTC  

no such thing

2019-10-11 03:12:18 UTC  

I had just forgot the exact definition

2019-10-11 03:12:18 UTC  

but a gradient is specific to something changing as a function of position

2019-10-11 03:12:33 UTC  

you said that already

2019-10-11 03:12:41 UTC  

Idk man there are some pretty good vacuum brands

2019-10-11 03:15:27 UTC  

^

2019-10-11 03:15:40 UTC  

but never perfect šŸ˜¦

2019-10-11 03:15:45 UTC  

Couldnā€™t agree more

2019-10-11 03:15:55 UTC  

Now, as the speed of light changes in the vacuum, also does the vibration frequencies of matter. Thus, clocks speed up or slow down directly proportional to the speed of light. As a result, we cannot measure the change in the speed of light in the vacuum. But what we can meaure are the consequences, such as "gravitational time dilation".

2019-10-11 03:17:13 UTC  

I request translation

2019-10-11 03:17:19 UTC  

^

2019-10-11 03:17:21 UTC  

Galaxies far away do not need to be moving away from us to create a red shift as we can get the same effect by reducing the permittivity of the vacuum.

2019-10-11 03:17:41 UTC  

he's mixing up a fact with fiction

2019-10-11 03:17:49 UTC  

How so

2019-10-11 03:17:53 UTC  

So in other words, it's possible that the universe is not expanding at all. But instead, the universe is decaying by its permittivity thinning out.

2019-10-11 03:17:59 UTC  

In a galaxy far far away

2019-10-11 03:18:02 UTC  

using big words to blind those who dont understand them

2019-10-11 03:18:29 UTC  

It is what people are known for

2019-10-11 03:18:37 UTC  

Ahhhhh but I thought It was

2019-10-11 03:18:46 UTC  

If you don't understand sh!t you'll believe what is said

2019-10-11 03:18:53 UTC  

You're right

2019-10-11 03:18:55 UTC  

But

2019-10-11 03:19:17 UTC  

If I were to watch anime with no subtitles

2019-10-11 03:19:37 UTC  

Weeaboo

2019-10-11 03:19:38 UTC  

Wait, what am I saying

2019-10-11 03:19:38 UTC  

So I'm just offering an alternative explanation to the red shifts observed in distant galaxies.

2019-10-11 03:19:47 UTC  

It *is real*

2019-10-11 03:20:03 UTC  

yeah, but you're altering physics to do so

2019-10-11 03:20:04 UTC  

no shame in anime with subs @Matt77

2019-10-11 03:20:05 UTC  

It can either be doppler shift, or it can be what I have been explaining.

2019-10-11 03:20:12 UTC  

hmm