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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Relativity / March 2009



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Has Gravity anything to do with Matter?

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algae - 15 Mar 2009 13:13 GMT
Dear Doctors

gravity is not cumulative and cant possibly come from matter

because if you have 2 mass particles, the gravity between them is
cancelled out by other stronger forces

so what you have left at surface is still the gravity from a single
particle !!!

does not matter how many particles you put together, they still at
surface only will have the gravity from a single particle

now, the question is

how does a particle inside earth knows, that its own gravity has to be
added to the rest of the other neighbourous particles inside earth

he cant do that!!!

and that, that gravity is "geometry", i dont buy it neither
SolomonW - 15 Mar 2009 13:39 GMT
> gravity is not cumulative and cant possibly come from matter

Explain then how we see with more mass, more gavity.
Androcles - 15 Mar 2009 14:03 GMT
>> gravity is not cumulative and cant possibly come from matter
>
> Explain then how we see with more mass, more gavity.

Gavity is what you get when a judge gavely bangs his gravel on the bench.
A gravel:
 http://www.alaskalawblog.com/gavel.jpg
Gavel:
http://www.chesshirstone.com/images/materials_images/materials_gravel_apache_pea.jpg
algae - 15 Mar 2009 14:31 GMT
> > gravity is not cumulative and cant possibly come from matter
>
> Explain then how we see with more mass, more gavity.

here it comes

matter inflates and universe expands, end of story
pcardinale@volcanomail.com - 17 Mar 2009 02:30 GMT
Your name matches your brain.
xxein - 18 Mar 2009 01:18 GMT
> Dear Doctors
>
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>
> and that, that gravity is "geometry", i dont buy it neither

xxein:  I sure hope you don't have a job that requires a physical
observation and logic.
ambigus - 18 Mar 2009 21:08 GMT
> > Dear Doctors
> >
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> xxein:  I sure hope you don't have a job that requires a physical
> observation and logic.

other than yours, where is the flaw in logic?

and explain observation, at qm level

moron
 
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