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You're drawing artful pictures based on the infinity symbol and somehow presenting it as an explanation for gravity?That' what I get from the post, most of which doesn't parse as coherent English sentences. Maybe something gets lost in a translation from another language.
The rubber sheet analogy is a crude analogy of gravity, but I see it often used, and it is definitely a geometric representation. I've never seen it used to make any actual predictions though.
Can we draw a geometrical representation of gravity?Yes.↓
Quote from: Alex Dullius Siqueira on 01/07/2022 06:00:29The odd things with that, it's that's solely based on the centered infinite symbol and it generated the opposite poles by itself.But gravity doesn't have poles, at least not in any non-relativistic sense.QuoteRemember that interstellar representation of the black hole concept with the pen puncturing the folder sheet of paper?Yes, a good reason not to get your physics from Hollywood.
The odd things with that, it's that's solely based on the centered infinite symbol and it generated the opposite poles by itself.
Remember that interstellar representation of the black hole concept with the pen puncturing the folder sheet of paper?