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On 8/6/2026 1:06 AM, John Dallman wrote:
In article <11507db$3ap27$1@dont-email.me>, chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com (Chris M. Thomasson) wrote:
Gravity sure seems to have light speed. No more, no less. But, it
can warp space. Iirc, Bob Lazar, well, assuming he is not full of
shit...
He is. Utterly.
Fwiw, integrating a field line that flows through the geodesics is fun.
Fwiw, gaining its equipotential in 2d is easy, pi/2. But, in 3d its
different, there are infinite equipotentials. However, I have an
interesting way to find them during integration of a field line. I plot
two points ahead of the current point. BAM! I have a triangle. Then I
can take the surface normal. That normal is a direction of the
equipotential in 3d at least.
An example:
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1145436857057561
Another:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BX3e3JtwS
Sorry for the FB links.
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