james blunt
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It goes into our comprehension of space, we see space as what is actually contained within the space. Space does not need to flex, only the particles within it so when we say we bend space and time we are actually attempting to understand how to bend the substance within the space in an effort to decrease the time, as we perceive it, to cross the "space" when in fact we are only crossing the physical matter within said space.
As for modifying science theories, they always need modifying because without the study of science we will never truly understand where we were put.
As for scientist, I definitely wouldn't say that. I simply see the space around me differently than most.
Well science disagrees , space and time are interwoven and the space is expanding and can curve etc according to them. You however see space correctly and can see the independence of space and the ''overlay'' of fields etc.
Congrats.