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Quote from: Thebox on 05/11/2017 16:58:47Interpretation is not pretending . Bored Chemist isn't the one proposing that polarity has anything to do with how one mass attracts another.
Interpretation is not pretending .
He said that no matter how big a mass is or how small a mass is , the polarities in both masses are equal and proportional
What is the acceleration of opposite charges towards each other?9.82m/s2?
Quote from: Thebox on 05/11/2017 17:54:26What is the acceleration of opposite charges towards each other?9.82m/s2?It depends on their separation, the size of the charges and the masses of the charged objects.It almost certainly won't be 9.81 m/s/s
Quote from: Bored chemist on 05/11/2017 19:11:49Quote from: Thebox on 05/11/2017 17:54:26What is the acceleration of opposite charges towards each other?9.82m/s2?It depends on their separation, the size of the charges and the masses of the charged objects.It almost certainly won't be 9.81 m/s/sSo you had a guess and do not really know the answer? Is there an answer? Has it ever been measured?
Quote from: Thebox on 05/11/2017 19:26:11Quote from: Bored chemist on 05/11/2017 19:11:49Quote from: Thebox on 05/11/2017 17:54:26What is the acceleration of opposite charges towards each other?9.82m/s2?It depends on their separation, the size of the charges and the masses of the charged objects.It almost certainly won't be 9.81 m/s/sSo you had a guess and do not really know the answer? Is there an answer? Has it ever been measured? Your question made as little sense as asking "how fast does an animal run?"The answer is "it depends".Sorry that you didn't like it, but it's really not down to me.
Depends on what?
Quote from: Thebox on 06/11/2017 01:43:28Depends on what? He already said what it depends on: the mass, charge and distance between the two objects. Alancalverd even listed the relevant equations. Since the charge, mass and distance between different objects is variable, the acceleration will be variable as well.
Charge and mass has no attractive properties, only the polarity has attractive or repulsive properties.
Polarity is a constant, gravity is a constant, more than a coincidence I would say.
Mass if it were a real thing could not be a variable because G is constant and the mass of an object is attracted to the mass of another object. But mass can be a variate though, so quite clearly a variate can not give a G constant, so mass has absolutely nothing to do with a gravity constant.
The only constant of matter is polarities.
Therefore the conclusion I reach is that polarity must be the cause of gravity, 1 constant equal and proportional to another constant.There is only polarity that is equal so there is only polarity that can give a constant G result.
Gravity does vary. What, do you think all of the planets have the same gravitational field strength?
Given that your premises are flawed, your conclusion cannot be trusted.
Unsupported statement.
Quote from: Kryptid on 06/11/2017 19:47:23Gravity does vary. What, do you think all of the planets have the same gravitational field strength?9.81 m/s2 pff constant
You have not read my unwritten paper on the matter.
no its not.
Quote from: Thebox on 06/11/2017 19:52:22Quote from: Kryptid on 06/11/2017 19:47:23Gravity does vary. What, do you think all of the planets have the same gravitational field strength?9.81 m/s2 pff constantThat's the acceleration of gravity at Earth's surface. That doesn't apply on other planets or at high altitudes on Earth.QuoteYou have not read my unwritten paper on the matter.Thanks for stating the obvious...Quoteno its not.I haven't seen you support it in this thread yet.
So please stop expecting me to have all the answers immediately as I have to sleep to ''dream'' up an answer.
Quote from: Thebox on 06/11/2017 20:15:30So please stop expecting me to have all the answers immediately as I have to sleep to ''dream'' up an answer. Then please stop expecting us to accept your hypotheses as true until you can give us the needed answers.
I do not expect anything, I am just sharing my ideas with the scientists, what they do with my ideas is up to them as I am not a scientist. I think talking to Bogie as helped me clear up my ideas in my own head and your questions and others questions help me to look deeper for answers.
Quote from: Thebox on 06/11/2017 20:23:08I do not expect anything, I am just sharing my ideas with the scientists, what they do with my ideas is up to them as I am not a scientist. I think talking to Bogie as helped me clear up my ideas in my own head and your questions and others questions help me to look deeper for answers. Then don't act like your N-field hypothesis has been proven to be true.