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rogerclark | 2 years ago

This would be a fantastic way to resolve both the gravity problem as well as the nature of quantum uncertainty.

The "random" fluctuations of gravity in Oppenheim's theory could be intuitively explained by the cumulative gravitational effects from all other mass in the universe, which of course is always in constant motion. This isn't explicitly stated anywhere in his work as far as I can tell, but it seems to be implied.

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