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What is gravity?

 
Supercruiserweight
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[link to www.wikipedia.org]
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Re: What is gravity?
there is no gravity----only magnetism.
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You know magnetism is just a relativistic form of electric phenomenon right? Like, a changing electric field on time.
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this will lead to a discussion on what the difference between a wave and a particle is/isn't/could be/won't be/is be.
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this will lead to a discussion on what the difference between a wave and a particle is/isn't/could be/won't be/is be.
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Cool, have at it!
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Maybe the graviton is the space particle?

A black sea?
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Re: What is gravity?
there is no gravity----only magnetism.
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You know magnetism is just a relativistic form of electric phenomeon right? Like, a changing electric field on time.
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The electrical phenomenon is the result of quantum levels of magnetics. The molecular exchange resulting in the form of electricity.
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Re: What is gravity?
there is no gravity----only magnetism.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6594183




You know magnetism is just a relativistic form of electric phenomenon right? Like, a changing electric field on time.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7631241


this will lead to a discussion on what the difference between a wave and a particle is/isn't/could be/won't be/is be.
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lol

Why? What I said is true even for 19th century's standards.
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Re: What is gravity?
What are you driving at?

That stars and galaxies and whatever form because of some latent force that's out there?

Is there "gravity" in a perfect vacuum, or not?

Could a perfect vacuum even exist?
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Gravity is space itself so your question doesn't make any sense. The best way to look at it is to think the universe as made of fields on fields.


Fermionic fields (matter) and bosonic fields (photons, gluons) live on space fields (gravitons).
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well not really:

Plasma is overwhemingly the dominant constituent of the universe as a whole. Yet most people are ignorant of plasmas. In daily life on the surface of planet Earth, perhaps the plasma to which people are most commonly exposed is the one that produces the cool efficient glow from fluorescent lights. Neither solid, nor liquid, nor gas, a plasma most closely resembles the latter, but unlike gases whose components are electrically neutral, plasma is composed of the building blocks of all matter: electrically charged particles at high energy.

Plasma is so energetic or "hot" that in space it consists soley of ions and electrons. It is only when plasma is cooled that the atoms or molecules that are so predominant in forming gases, liquids, and solids that we are so accustomed to on Earth, is possible. So, in space, plasma remains electrically charged. Thus plasmas carry electric currents and are more influenced by electromagnetic forces than by gravitational forces. Outside the Earth's atmosphere, the dominant form of matter is plasma, and "empty" space has been found to be quite "alive" with a constant flow of plasma.
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Last Edited by aether on 12/24/2011 12:06 AM
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what are you doing up 1rof1
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Re: What is gravity?
there is no gravity----only magnetism.
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You know magnetism is just a relativistic form of electric phenomeon right? Like, a changing electric field on time.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7631241


The electrical phenomenon is the result of quantum levels of magnetics. The molecular exchange resulting in the form of electricity.
yodapeace
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No, magnetics is the result of quantum levels of electrons afro

The electric phenomenon is the result of the movement of electrons. As for the electromagnetic field, yes it's a field (wave) with quantized particles associated (photons). It's created whenever a charge is accelerated, or in case there are no charges it freely propagates at the speed of c.
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Brainiacs: FIGHT!
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Re: What is gravity?
What are you driving at?

That stars and galaxies and whatever form because of some latent force that's out there?

Is there "gravity" in a perfect vacuum, or not?

Could a perfect vacuum even exist?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7630976



Gravity is space itself so your question doesn't make any sense. The best way to look at it is to think the universe as made of fields on fields.


Fermionic fields (matter) and bosonic fields (photons, gluons) live on space fields (gravitons).
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7631241


well not really:


 Quoting: aether



And your point is .... ??

Plasma is another matter state. Then a fermionic field.
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Brainiacs: FIGHT!
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5a
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Re: What is gravity?
What are you driving at?

That stars and galaxies and whatever form because of some latent force that's out there?

Is there "gravity" in a perfect vacuum, or not?

Could a perfect vacuum even exist?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7630976



Gravity is space itself so your question doesn't make any sense. The best way to look at it is to think the universe as made of fields on fields.


Fermionic fields (matter) and bosonic fields (photons, gluons) live on space fields (gravitons).
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7631241


well not really:


 Quoting: aether



And your point is .... ??

Plasma is another matter state. Then a fermionic field.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7637181


i see your point
i`m touchy with the word gravity and sequenced as you did it struck me most people would believe you were saying gravity dominated and my point was to show it is not

that being explained i agree with fields on fields

actually i think you phrased it all very well rockon





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