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what exactly gravity is?
« on: 28/11/2015 14:55:44 »
Dear friends,

First of all, let me tell you that i did not study science in higher
studies and these are out of interest only. 

Here i am starting one of the important basic theories written by me
"BASE AND GRAVITY". First of all let me tell you that  one simple incident
that happened in my early life which is the base for this theory.

Ours is a tiles house.  It is one of the severe winter day. Cold winds
started entering the house from the small holes.  Actually i could not
sleep.  Seeing at my suffering father called on me.  He was sleeping near
to the kitchen.  In fact total area is one hall only.  It was dry and hot
at that place.  Immediately i had asked my father why it is hot here, he
replied that fire wood used for cooking is still burning.  I had removed
ashes and found that there is very small amount of fire. 

Actually i did not slept on that night and started measuring area up to
which hot climate is prevailing and area up to which cool climate is prevailing.
Recently when i started writing on gravity this incident came to my mind.

01  Ones our earth is also like firewood only.  It burnt for lot of period
    and cooled.  But deep inside it is still burning.
02  Earth is releasing lot of energy into open area.
03  Firewood was used to cook food in the evening at about 7 '0' clock
     and  this incident happened at about 1'0' clock.  Actually no firewood 
     was used later.
 04  This very small amount of fire that too, deep inside the ashes was
      able to protect so much area.

LET US COMPARE THIS INCIDENT TO OUR EARTH:
01  It is true that earth is still burning deep inside and releasing lot of
    energy into open area.
02  suppose if earth stops burning and releasing energy what happens:
    a)  When firewood was burnt in the evening, it started developing
        strong area up to certain place. 
    b)  Later when fire extinguished, very small amount of energy that is
        coming from ashes was able to keep up up to certain area.
    c)  Similarly ones our earth is also like a ball of fire only.  It released lot
        of energy into open area.  when it started cooling, hydrosphere
        started moving around it.  It is nothing but ozone layer.
    d)  In case if earth stops burning and releasing energy it will lose its
        area. ozone layer will come down to earth.
CLIMATE ON EARTH:
01  In my view climate is nothing but hot, wet and dry weather being
     enjoyed by us. Let us not go deep into the other things. 
02  Energy released by any planet is the base for its climate.  It is true
     that moon  is already cooled to a great extent and there fore weak
     climate.
03  As long as earth releases energy it will be able to keep up its area.  I
     would like to term this as "BASE".

IF EARTH STOPS BURNING AND RELEASING ENERGY:

01  It will lose its "base".  Ozone layer will come down to earth.
02  Sun rays starts reaching earth directly and temparature raises upto
    +240. During    night time when there is no sun energy, hydrosphere
     starts occupying and temperature goes down up to -240.

CLIMATE AND GRAVITY:
There is direct relationship between climate and gravity. If there is strong climate on any planet means strong gravity and weak climate means weak gravity.

01  "BASE" plays key role in climate and gravity.
02  So, by this we can draw conclusion that GRAVITY IS NOTHING BUT ENERGY PRESSURE only.

Let us discuss about Gravity in detail, in the theory "HOW GRAVITY WORKS".

Friends i had written number of other theories also, which i am sure may not have scientific words, yet they are true.  I am sure it takes lot of time to convince.

Anyway give your opinion without hesitation.

Yours
psreddy
 
« Last Edit: 28/11/2015 15:09:27 by pasala »
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Re: what exactly gravity is?
« Reply #1 on: 28/11/2015 20:10:55 »
Quote from: pasala on 28/11/2015 14:55:44


CLIMATE AND GRAVITY:
There is direct relationship between climate and gravity. If there is strong climate on any planet means strong gravity and weak climate means weak gravity.


 
It's good that you're thinking about these physical phenomenon but there is no direct relationship between climate and gravity. However, there is a distinct relationship between Mass and gravity. You would be well served to get a good book written by respected scientists and study the material written therein.
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Re: what exactly gravity is?
« Reply #2 on: 04/12/2015 23:20:42 »
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=65064.0
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