How do we measure the universe, and are we doing it wrong? Physicist Brian Cox uncovers how human perspective distorts our understanding of space, time, and scale.
Re first line, "We are all in orbit around the center of the Milky Way galaxy," unless he's speaking metaphorically, don't the Hubble-Webb photos show that the spiral arms are not orbiting, but rather, they are moving into the galactic center (presumably, a black whole) - almost a real "time" example of Einstein's theory (a body's inertial momentum follows geometric lines of spacetime toward a large gravitational mass). Also, Cox refers to gravity as a force, whereas Einstein (per the prior sentence) said gravity is not, really, a force.
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Re first line, "We are all in orbit around the center of the Milky Way galaxy," unless he's speaking metaphorically, don't the Hubble-Webb photos show that the spiral arms are not orbiting, but rather, they are moving into the galactic center (presumably, a black whole) - almost a real "time" example of Einstein's theory (a body's inertial momentum follows geometric lines of spacetime toward a large gravitational mass). Also, Cox refers to gravity as a force, whereas Einstein (per the prior sentence) said gravity is not, really, a force.
My God… I don’t know how many times I’ve listened or read about these numbers. They just don’t stick, it’s just beyond my comprehension.
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