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The Gravitational Paradox and the Proposed Experiment to Demonstrate Gravitational Distortion of "Spacetime"

Authors: Ángel Blanco Nápoles

This unsolvable antagonistic contradiction between Euclidean geometry and gravity is explained in detail. An experiment is proposed for the experimental demonstration of this prediction. This Paradox tells us that it is impossible to have the Moon in two different places at the same time on our head. The number of sites above our head should be equal to the number of sites under our feet and vice versa. The Earth, thanks to the gravitational distortion of "space-time", is actually a flat sphere or concave sphere in absolute terms, and this is a completely new concept.

Comments: In English, Russian and Spanish versions, revised and expanded. 15 pages. 2 drawings.

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[v1] 2022-02-07 20:07:49
[v2] 2022-02-10 18:58:10

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