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GRAVITY, HOW does it work??
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[quote:pi:MV8yMTE0MzI2XzM1NjYwNjcxXzQyM0NCNjlC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 9097418:MV8yMTE0MzI2XzM1NjYwNjI4XzQ2OTdGQTdB] Apparently there was a scientist of the caliber of Einstein at around Einsteins time who had a more well accepted theory of gravity being a "push" and not a bending of space or a pull. Find it on http://metaresearch.org/ [/quote] This seems counterintuitive, but this is essentially the case. Imagine you fire two drops of water at each other, parallel and close enough that they collide. Some of the material is pushed towards the center by the forces of collision. That center is necessarily rotating as well, since it is a result of two opposing forces on two vector planes. [/quote]
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How does gravity works? I like to know what causes these forces.
Any specialist on this subject here?
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