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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: Richard777 on 22/05/2019 14:40:15

Title: Can a massive object “pressurize” surrounding space?
Post by: Richard777 on 22/05/2019 14:40:15
A massive object interacts with surrounding space. This “spatial interaction” which extends into surrounding space is a “field interaction”. The interaction may also be represented as reciprocal “potential pressures”. The object “pushes” against space and space “pushes” back.

This assumes that “space” is not absolutely empty.

Potential pressures lead to a definition of gravitational energy potential.

Two massive objects interact (as a binary interaction) through their gravitational potentials. A binary interaction must approximate to the Newton equation.

Can space be "pressurized"?
Title: Re: Can a massive object “pressurize” surrounding space?
Post by: Colin2B on 22/05/2019 15:36:34
The object “pushes” against space and space “pushes” back.
Can you quote some evidence of this?
Title: Can a massive object pressurize surrounding space
Post by: EddieSWog on 09/06/2019 00:39:56
Center of massive object?  If the object not black hole has finite density,  then .the force at the center is 0.