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mm Oscillating,I am very comfortable with that.
one teaspoon of matter from a black hole is heavier or has more mass or gravity than our entire galaxy,such is its compact nature as opposed to our quantum state of expansion.... I identify gravity so as to bite its head off & spit it as far as I can.If it ever shows itself to you,sieze the moment,show it how far you have come & how far you still have to travel.It then helps you as you are onside with the universe. Andy |
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"knowledge dispels fear",useful para motto when you have to jump out of a perfectly good plane because someone tells you too.
![]() sorry for slipping into theosophy,back to cosmological. The essence of gravity What was general relativity? Einstein's earlier theory of time and space, special relativity, proposed that distance and time are not absolute. The ticking rate of a clock depends on the motion of the observer of that clock; likewise for the length of a "yardstick." Published in 1915, general relativity proposed that gravity, as well as motion, can affect the intervals of time and of space. The key idea of general relativity, called the equivalence principle, is that gravity pulling in one direction is completely equivalent to an acceleration in the opposite direction. A car accelerating forwards feels just like sideways gravity pushing you back against your seat. An elevator accelerating upwards feels just like gravity pushing you into the floor. If gravity is equivalent to acceleration, and if motion affects measurements of time and space (as shown in special relativity), then it follows that gravity does so as well. In particular, the gravity of any mass, such as our sun, has the effect of warping the space and time around it. For example, the angles of a triangle no longer add up to 180 degrees, and clocks tick more slowly the closer they are to a gravitational mass like the sun. Many of the predictions of general relativity, such as the bending of starlight by gravity and a tiny shift in the orbit of the planet Mercury, have been quantitatively confirmed by experiment. Two of the strangest predictions, impossible ever to completely confirm, are the existence of black holes and the effect of gravity on the universe as a whole (cosmology). I have used this to create a *dam in time*. of which there are many to be navigated.Does Gravity Push, or does Gravity Pull? - Is First Matter Gravity ? Last edited by Darkwater; 08-26-2008 at 08:30 AM. |
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Now, gravity is the only force that has not been brought under quantum mechanics, but most physicists believe that eventually, we will have a quantum theory of gravity, in which gravity will be described as the mediation of particles -- they are dubbed gravitons. So far, these have not been discovered, but many experiments are underway to find them. ( see LIGO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and Virgo interferometer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ) Last edited by little_monkey; 08-31-2008 at 10:26 AM. |
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