"G. L. Bradford"
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> Gravity leaks into extra dimensions? Gravity is relative. The 'universal
> constant' is 'G', not 'g'.
>
> I wonder if someone thinks velocity leaks into extra dimensions? Velocity
> is relative. The 'universal constant' is 'c', not 'v'.
>
> That just might be [one] way of seeing why neither relativity -- gravity,
> velocity -- can ever be universally measured the same. Why the measurement
> of each will always be only locally relative (isolationist). It's a
> difficult concept to grasp but only 'G' and 'c' (concerning this subject)
> are across the board.
>
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> What may be a four dimensional coordinate (x, y, z, t) to one observer,
> may be just a featureless zero-dimensional point (inclusive of the one
> observer) to another observer. What may be observed to be a 3-dimensional
> terrain to one observer, may be observed to be nothing more than
> 2-dimensional flatland to another observer. What will be common to all are
> the universal constants that divide local from non-local; add or subtract;
> divide or multiply; propagate or negate; contract or expand; dimensions
> and/or numbers of dimensions.
>
> Do you get my drift?! Can you?!
>
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> GLB
Correction:
What will be common to all are the universal constants that divide...local
from local and local from non-local......
GLB