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New Theories / Re: What exactly gravity is?
« on: 10/09/2016 20:35:53 »
What is gravity... The question still stands as unanswered.
Yeah Newton was the first to give it a name and value.
Einstein took a completely different approach and described some things more accurately, but still neither had said what it is.
We see there's a correlation between mass size, locality and attraction.
But we have yet to identify the underlying "cause" of the force. Tho the LHC has put forth what appears evidence of the bozon, Higgs proposed.
Electricity & Magnetism seem to share identical attraction properties of Gravity, on a much more powerful scale. We don't know why E. is stronger than M, nor why E & M are far greater than G.
These are questions we would like answered. Hopefully someone will come along and point out why. If god created the universe, it seems god's not telling how. Or if it randomly happens to be so.... We're just gonna have to figure it out. Who knows, maybe some kind aliens will come along and enlighten us.
Yeah Newton was the first to give it a name and value.
Einstein took a completely different approach and described some things more accurately, but still neither had said what it is.
We see there's a correlation between mass size, locality and attraction.
But we have yet to identify the underlying "cause" of the force. Tho the LHC has put forth what appears evidence of the bozon, Higgs proposed.
Electricity & Magnetism seem to share identical attraction properties of Gravity, on a much more powerful scale. We don't know why E. is stronger than M, nor why E & M are far greater than G.
These are questions we would like answered. Hopefully someone will come along and point out why. If god created the universe, it seems god's not telling how. Or if it randomly happens to be so.... We're just gonna have to figure it out. Who knows, maybe some kind aliens will come along and enlighten us.
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