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Originally Posted by ngeo
Far Out! But what is that about space eating up matter?
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It's not a literal statement - it is a statement that expresses the ground-shift in Einstein's perceived importance between material objects and the location in which they exist.
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The ether of general relativity therefore differs from that of classical mechanics or the special theory of relativity respectively, in so far as it is not 'absolute', but is determined in its locally variable properties by ponderable matter.
Albert Einstein, "On the Ether", 1924
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