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>>15790985
A clock measures the abstract rate at which its components move, it does no measure the smallest interval at which things happen (which is 0 because the universe is continuous and can't be divided into parts)

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>>15550185
They're just crossdressers and mentally ill people groomed into a sodomite death cult to believe a lie.

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>>15011550
Pseudoscience belongs on /x/, I advise you to go there

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>>14866856
You're not describing the expansion of space, though, you're describing the motion of matter, every measurement any human has ever done is on, and relative to, matter and until you can prove that space is made of the same thing as regular matter you can't prove its expansion, because there is nothing to expand, not only that, this hypothesis still relies extensively on things that can't be measured or proven, such as the nature of the beginning of the universe, the first seconds of the universe and a bunch of shoehorned in constants that don't exist outside of mathematical formulas, if you can't describe something without mathematics (or inversely describe with only mathematics), then it simply does not exist and can be dismissed.
>The bigger problem is that none of this is testable.
But energy interactions are testable, if things didn't interact with eachother then nothing would exist in the first place.
>Tired light has already failed many tests
And I'm not talking about tired light, which posited EM radiation interaction with bigger particles, such as atoms, I'm talking about quantum level interactions, if you were to take a kilometre long vacuum chamber full of nothing but gluons distributed at an even density and shot a single photon through that chamber it would never make it to the other side, because over that length it would give away all its energy to the surrounding energy field.

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>>14569146
wrong.

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>>12425252
> reddit spacing
> dumbass phone poster who can't spell check a single sentence
> defending retards
yeah this checks out

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>>11652053
>The project was announced in early 2016, with Gray saying he wanted to feature "the most realistic depiction of space travel that's been put in a movie"

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