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!!! GRAVITY IS AN ILLUSION... EXPLAINS BRILLIANT PHYSICIST !!!
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[quote:moondust:MV8xNDU1MTU4XzIzOTk1MjMyXzU2NEU4RDIz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1139492] [quote:moondust] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1139492] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1139492] Weight= gravity, denpending on surrounding density. You can see it all around you, Water, air space, mud... Simple. Dark matter is really light matter. [/quote] Dark matter is what you cant see and is the least dense. Air falls into the category to.You fall anything you see with the human eye has more density. Water,Mud,Rock,Ice... Gravity decreases and increases constantly, depending on object verses object density. E"/2=4-P/10[#6]. [/quote] I have decided that gravity was the force that attracted matter...but it's not a force. It's like if someone rolled a bunch of balls across a mostly flat plane with cavities in the "fabric" of space and time like this: http://makerfaire.com/pub/e/1100 but sans the spiral. Thus, the objects are drawn into it. Another way of putting it is if in a pool, you run your hand away from you, and you get "spirals" of water which dip downward in a spiral. When it's more of a "solid" plane, things would fall into the cavities and stay there. Matter collected all over the place, falling in the place with the best ability to accept it. Since this is more than 3D, there are extra movements (spinning, and rotating)... I am probably completely wrong, but it totally works in my mind. I do not think of gravity as a force caused by mass. I consider it an energy that is the result of the "big bang." Thus, no gravitrons. None at all. [/quote] Hmmm, Think about black holes and how dense they are. Thus makes the most gravity we know of to date. Again I'm going with the more dense the object the more [i]gravity[/i] it creates. [/quote] I do not think density matters with this thought process I have. I won't say that you are wrong, but I'm not going to say that I'm definitely not right either. ;) [/quote]
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How’s that for a Wednesday evening mind-bender?
Erik Verlinde, a Dutch theoretical physicist and string theorist, has some questions about gravity–one question specifically: where does gravity come from? Turns out, Verlinde explains, that gravity is an illusion.
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