Experiments Reveal That Deformed Rubber Sheet Is Not Like Spacetime 264
KentuckyFC writes "General relativity is mathematically challenging and yet widely appreciated by the public. This state of affairs is almost entirely the result of one the most famous analogies in science: that the warping of spacetime to produce gravity is like the deformation of a rubber sheet by a central mass. Now physicists have tested this idea theoretically and experimentally and say it doesn't hold water. It turns out that a marble rolling on deformed rubber sheet does not follow the same trajectory as a planet orbiting a star and that the marble's equations of motion lead to a strangely twisted version of Kepler's third law of planetary motion. And experiments with a real marble rolling on a spandex sheet show that the mass of the sheet itself creates a distortion that further complicates matters. Indeed, the physicists say that a rubber sheet deformed by a central mass can never produce the same motion of planet orbiting a star in spacetime. So the analogy is fundamentally flawed. Shame!"
The earth orbits the sun... (Score:2, Funny)
like a car looking for a parking place.
In soviet rubber (Score:1, Funny)
Space time bends you!
For Pete's Sake! (Score:5, Funny)
Next they are gonna to tell me my Fisher Price bath boats are not sufficient for planning naval invasions.
Rubber sheet analogy explained (Score:5, Funny)
Suppose that you had a big rubber sheet stretched out, and onto that sheet you place a ball. Now suppose that there's a force that pulls the ball down, creating a depression in the sheet. Well, gravity is a lot like that force. Really a lot like it.
Re:Flawed, but not useful? (Score:5, Funny)
Analogies are like rubber sheets in that they have to be deformed to match their models.
Re:I don't think .... (Score:5, Funny)
actualize
Stop that.
Monty Python (Score:4, Funny)
King; "Look! General Relativity!"
Knights; "General Relativity!"
Minion; "It's only a model."
King; "Shh!"