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On 2002-06-20 11:41, Richard J. Hanak wrote:
We see no empty spaces in a liter of water, so the water is continuously distributed and quite homogeneous.
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Well, some people see empty space in there. My glasses aren't good enough, true, but then I have trouble reading anyway.
It seems that your argument boils down to, "space and matter is not uniformly homogeneous, so space cannot be curved." That doesn't seem to make much sense. A homgeneous universe is a special case, and only a first approximation to our own circumstance, not a requirement of the theory.