maybe we are that other parallel universe and there are other type of creatures that are also humans but were formed in another place in space yet they have the same things as earth. they could be already discovering light speed wile we invented cars. we may never know these secrets unless we get to the pace the other creatures may be on.
Gravity on earth seems weak!!! It is on equilibrium...but gravity on Black holes are the most powerful force in the universe. Even Light cannot pass!!!
In space, gravity is everywhere and the more mass an object has, the more of its space it takes; so gravity accumulates around it. this is why gravity is stronger on bigger objects than smaller ones. When an object moves in space, it affect gravity like a fish in water.
My hypothesis is that the Spacial-verse (Not Universe) is encased in a gravitational bubble; we are part of a Multi-verse network and gravity is transferred from the first to the last. When the first ends, all of its gravity and material is passed to the next in a continued flow through the Net-work.
@DarcMavis Our Lord God....LMFAO jk. Black holes is my anwer, They create a tunnel that links our planes together, that is why gravity is so strong. I'm probably wrong, but it's a concept.
If gravity is leaking, then can't you find the origin of the leak by a simple method? Other Planets have higher gravity then the Earth, So the higher gravity Planets are closer to the leak of gravity? :)
their is no proof what so ever of alternate dimensions rather physically scientifically are mathematically really it all sounds like a load of bull crap to me you will see this is the only universe that exist just wait
@yo45671 I believe you mean who spend their lives figuring it out. And all I'm saying is that maybe if they can PROVE string theory then I'll start believing it. But right now its all theory.
i fukin luv gravity and these other universe jobbies. i wanna fall into another universe before i die.hurry up and find the door cus i wanna jump through it
they are using magnets to counter the effect of gravity? they DO realize the the paperclip is like almost NO mass and gravity has very little effect! TRY THAT WITH A FUCKING MOUNTAIN!
@Lerakon2 i think its something to to do with its range, i dont know. i do understand your point though, but if u follw it to its logical conclusion we would just accept everything as it is. but like i said, what do i know
@Lerakon2 Thats not how science works, when there is an anomaly scientists have to figure out why. the added universes are a theory to explain why. And if there was a way to test it we could figure it out. but we can't
@Lerakon2 I wonder what the world would be like if everyone thought that way? "Why make it better? It's already fine the way it is." It's human nature to understand the universe, if it weren't we wouldn't be were we are today.
@JonathanVanSmith My point wasn't that we should stop trying to figure this out. I was just asking a question, because it seems physicists keep going on about "gravity is weaker therefore there MUST be a deeper explanation for it". My point was, what if there isn't a complex explanation, what if it's just weaker because that's how the universe is tuned? I'm probably completely missing something, but that's why I asked.
@doh1959 Also, the gravitational attraction between 2 objects are the same. This means that YOU pull on the earth as much as the EARTH pulls on you. Every single particle pulls on every single other particle. The reason why the earth doesn't move toward you, and you DO move toward it, is that it has more MASS, which takes more force to turn into kinetic energy, as opposed to your mass, which takes significantly less force to convert from potential energy into kinetic energy.
I Just can't be ok with this space_morphing stuff. I mean, think about it: Space isn't supposed to be a thing, it should be.. well, space! If you imagine a limited space, WHAT is beyond it? It sounds childish, but i have a conjecture over the concept of an unmutable space.
Just like electricity is magnetism in reverse = electromagnetism, gravity is all of the so-called four forces combined. Gravity operates with VARIABLE "Darkspeed" ... it's strong, weak, electromagnetic, and nuclear - capable of contracting/destroying or expanding, attracting, and creating.
As much as i love string theory, etc, i have to call Bullshit when i see it, and THIS, is bullshit. We fix one problem by saying that the only we could come up with is another universe? Bullshit.
Gravity doesnt come from other realms, even though other universes LIKELY DO EXIST. It comes from PARTICLES. It's likely the result of another -yet to be identified- messenger particle; it is NOT from elsewhere. If it were, we would not gravitate to a central mass, we would be pulled into other realms.
@VectorThorn i have a question and you seem inteligent if you could stand at the centre of the earth in a big sphere like a 100ft diameter ball where in the ball would you be? floating in middle glued to edge rolling around or what im serious. i also wonder about other examples as well like if you weighed yourself 5 thousand miles down would you weigh less? gravity amazes me
@doh1959 Well, due to the revolution of the earth (~1000k/h), if you were not in the dead center, you would be pulled to the outer wall of the sphere, due to centrifugal force. Otherwise, you would stay in the center. But when factoring in the earth's wobble on its axis, you would likely not stay at the center for long.
If you weighed yourself 5000 km into the earth, you would weigh Newtons/2.PI.r^2 less. The gravitational constant (newtons) is proportional to your distance from center of mass.
@doh1959 thanks for that. i think this dark energy they are looking for doesnt exist im pretty sure its because of the gravity mystery perhaps gravity pushes somehow instead of pulling or perhaps the universe is being stretched out to an invisible supermass that circles the entire universe
Think of gravity an the unifying force for all matter. Say you have a golf ball size of fine powder. Every particle is at zero energy point. Blow that powder ball apart. Particles go in all directions. Gravity is the force that will bring all particles back to their point of origin. At any time, each particle is connected to other particles like a spring. All particles are connected together by these spring like forces known as gravity. All particles will go back to their zero point of energy.
Gravity is not a weak force. It is a force that brings all matter back to its point of origin(the big bang point). Matter on earth is linked to the most distant galaxies instantanously. All matter that exists is instantanously linked to all matter by gravity. Spatial reference does not apply to the bigger universal picture. Energy is the only thing that matters. Gravity brings all matter back to its point origin. This is the zero point of energy or the begining point.
@westin1985 The the effect of gravity is not instantaneous. It's been theorized through general relativity that the speed of gravitational waves travel at a constant speed of light.
@DeviousBetrayer What proof is there that gravity is not instantaneous? What research was done and who did it? know of any good videos that talk about the subject?
@westin1985 Check out the book "Gravity from the Ground Up: An Introductory Guide to Gravity and General Relativity"
Newton believe that gravity was instantaneous but einstein came up with the theory of relativity that gravity traveled at c. I cannot give you prove because there is none, However i believe einstein model is a lot more accurate at calculating distance object than newtons model.
@DeviousBetrayer The only way to measure the speed of gravity is if we are able to create a gravity generator some far distance in space and then measure the time it take to affect another object away from the gravity generator.
Most scientists today accept that gravity does not travel faster then c until proven otherwise.
Contemplations from the nutty professor... Watch this once and think in terms of Gravitation and the macrocosm. Then, watch it again as applicable to Introspection and the microcosm within you. The introspective samadhi-platform is an inner conduit of leakage and transit between dimensions. Then, imploding introspection provides access to realms of perennial logos beyond three-dimensional space. Enter the rabbit hole!!
It astounds me sometimes how arrogant we human being are. We cheer our brilliance with nuclear power and all we do is boil water(nuclear power plant). We assume we gave a grip on understanding the laws of our universe, when we can't even figure out how to escape the tricks and shortfalls of this species on this planet. Hundreds of thousands of people look to space for discoveries. And ignore the obvious problems here. Is it that they would take a few life times to fix? That's what I don't get.
@dujl But wouldn't the same be said for the Objects on the same side of the invisible wall as us? Like you said about water if there is an invisible wall separating us and the water you wouldn't find random objects affected (floating as if in water) by the us? what i got from the video is that gravity is leaking into our dimension. If there is any type of leak there tends to be a trail leading back to the source. here they present that gravity falls in and attached itself to only large bodies
wouldn't we gravitate to The other universe rather then objects in ours? Like if you and a boat where being pulled by a strong current that current doesn't force you to the boat it pulls you along neutral to all other objects effected by it. But i only have elementary Physics skills... No black board with squiggly lines and magic numbers
@JRMCNEA Well, obviously, if there was an invisible wall separating you from the water, you wouldn't be pulled down. We cannot directly interact with this universe, as we are on a separate brane.
@deargirl12 Black holes don't have any more gravity than anything else. If you were to compress the Earth to something the size of a chickpea, you would create a black hole, but the moon would remain in orbit and you could continue living your life, provided of course there was some substitute for the lack of surface to stand on and prevent the atmosphere from falling into the newly created black hole.
@smariot the gravity is massively strong so strong that it pulls space itself so quickly towards it that it pulls light towards it so fast that obviously the speed of light isn't fast enough to overcome the pull of the gravity. if you stood in orbit your legs would be pulled towards it faster than your head causing you to elongate not so survivable. check out wonders of the universe mr Brian Cox chats about it.
@therockmassive The event horizon of a blackhole with the mass of the Earth would only less than .9 cm across. You would be 6300km away from it experiencing a tolerable 10.04m/s/s, just a little above the 9.81m/s/s you're experiencing now.
By my best guess, death would happen at 4500km-2000km due to changes in blood pressure, with bodily dismemberment at 36km and bone crushing 31km.
@smariot Firstly no crushing would take place surely its the complete opposite action to what would happen also black holes tear molecules apart, so it wouldnt pull a human apart in any describable fashion like dismemberment would it? Furthermore do you mean mass of the earth or diameter of the earth because i've always thought that black holes have huge masses many times larger than our earth.
@therockmassive You're right, crushing isn't really the correct effect, tearing is better. I expect molecules would resist tearing much closer to the black hole than a human, but I don't know the values needed to calculate it.
I meant the mass of the Earth, with a diameter of 1.77cm.
In principle, anything can become a black hole if compressed into a small enough space, but normally they're super massive, due to inheriting the mass of huge stars collapsing under their own gravity.
@therockmassive The reason why light is draged into the blackhole is not because of the gravitational pull. Light doesnt have mass so its not affected by gravitation like that. Light goes into the black hole because of the way light travels, always in a straight line. If space is curved (which gravity makes it do) it means that the bend will alter the lights course, like a drop of water seaks itself to the drain. So the speed of light COULD be enough, if we just alter the course away from it.
Gravity lends itself to matter when matter is within the influential power of a gravitational force field creating the illusion that matter has weight. Matter is weightless and this fact can be observed when an object having considerable weight is transported into interstellar space and released there, it just gravitates without consequential relation to any gravitational force. Matter loses weight as it ascends at a rate of .005 percent per mile of ascension into the atmosphere.
Gravity and X-gravity opperate with a constant cumulative pressure of .0735 pounds per square inch, per linear mile, but in opposite directions. Earth's moon is being repeled by a force of approximatelly 17199 pounds per square inch.The X-gravity field factor also serves as a carrier of some energies such as those of heat and radio waves. X-gravity doesn't affect matter within the crust of the planet nor its atmosphere. Gravity doesn't affect matter in interstellar space as it returns to earth.
A gravitational force field is composed of two sub fields. One excursive which i've named the X-gravity field factor which repels other worlds and establisher their orbital corridors, and gravity which coalesces and unifies matter towads a concentric point from whence it originate. Gravity is an inherent component of extreme heat as are all other naturally occuring energy fields such as electricity, magnetism, x rays, gamma rays etc. Both accrues pressure starting a the plane of the exosphere.
@Koujinkamu I am not talking about when particles transfer their energy upon collision. I am talking about pressure caused by gravity which creates heat at the core. There is no potential energy in matter standing still unless you burn it.
@Koujinkamu The origin will never be understood as long as people keep believing assumptions. The law of thermodynamics is wrong where it states that energy cannot be created. It can be created, if it could not be created then it would not be here. If gravity creates heat via pressure then that is why the universe is inflating from every point in space concentrated with gravity. This though if reversed time would show the universe began with nothing except consciousness at the Planck scale.
quote "gravity is leaking out into other dimensions that are invisible". Hmm, is this no different than speculating about a God that is invisible. Is science becoming a religion based on wide speculation? If actual evidence were used then the cause of gravity can be easily understood.
IMHO gravity is not a force it is a reaction to what is occurring in the central cores of planets and stars. This is why the graviton can not be found within the atom. It's not there. Gravity does not exist until the pressure from static attraction begins to create new energy in the form of heat, around 100 miles in diameter. When the heat reaches a level where it begins to radiate via quantum tunneling it creates an outward flow of ions. In turn this causes an inward flow we call gravity.
.. This has nothing to do with multiple dimensions. This action causing gravity is the same one causing the universe to inflate exponentially. It is no coincidence that the place where the universe inflates is centered where gravity occurs. So the same action causing gravity is the same one causing the universe to inflate. There was no Big Bang, only inflation from every point which produces gravity. This eventually explains why gravity is so weak and why is the strongest closest to the core.
When gravity is used as the work force in thermodynamics it produces heat. Heat is energy. Gravity produces heat via pressure. So basically this means that the law of thermodynamics is wrong because it states that energy cannot be created only converted. Yet gravity, a natural reaction does indeed create energy in the form of heat. I believe the reason why the source of gravity has eluded mainstream is because the law of thermodynamics & conservation is wrong at the planetary scale.
@GateMessenger Mass within a gravitational field has "potential energ" depending on the strength of gravitational pull and the distance from the source of gravity. Heat is generated as particles collide, but they collide because they fall closer to the source of gravity, and lose potential energy. Energy is still converted, and in a closed system heat energy will at some point peak, and the system will stabilize.
@Koujinkamu As long as pressure is there heat will continue to be produced. When gravity is used as the work force causing pressure then the pressure increases exponentially towards core and so does the temperature. So when gravity is used as the work force to produce pressure then energy is created when using thermodynamics formula. There is no conversion of matter to energy if energy is being produced by pressure. The temperature only stabilizes near the surface because pressure is weak there.
Wow! Why don't they just make up jesus and use his weight to explain the 11th dimension. These idiots need to take a step back and look at what they are messing up.
@LegereBen The idea of the 11 dimensions (10 dimensions of space + time) comes from String Theory (lately known as M-Theory)
It is highly plausible & work is being done to test & verify it. If it turns out to be correct then it will unify general relativity with quantum physics (quantum mechanics)
@KTK401 If there were such a thing as time maybe, but time is just a label of events that take place and has no true value. Time is as real as money, it's just something that we make up and put a value to.
@LegereBen Not really. I know what you are trying to say, that "Time is a concept"
However Time is a "Dimension", and specifically the arrow of "time" is the direction of the universe. The universe is expanding *one planck length at a time* it is also a unit of motion.
Time is the presence of motion and forces and is caused by the *expansion of space*
I love physics. Unfortunately, I had a horrible teacher and it was lost on everyone. But if it could be taught like this we'd be surprised by people actually wanting to learn.
gravity is super strong. Try standing on a white dwarf. Sans the temperature, you would be crushed flatter than paper by your own weight. White dwarfs are comparatively weak compared to black holes. Gravity is powerful, its just our planet is too small to produce much of it.
@tagaEskinita magnetism its a lot stronger than gravity, you can lift a car that weights a lot more than a human person, with muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuch less mass or comparing with gravity mass-energy than the earth. Thinking about this made me realize if there are much stronger forces than gravity, is there a way to use them as we would use gravity to disrupt time and space to make time traveling posible?
Gravity isn't THAT weak, it kills. Like when ppl jump off buildings, They fall, due to the power of gravity. You don't see magnetism killing anyone? Well not that we know of... But still!
@flash46196 for starters it was simply just a joke... but everything else you said makes perfect sense, and ya we are just overpopulated and killing everything for the fuck of it
@ReconSquirel Nonsense. First, Gravity doesn't kill anyone. The sudden deceleration of a human body hitting an object is what causes damage. You can jump off a building and come out of it just fine. Look at stunt people who jump into cardboard boxes from an otherwise fatal height.
Second, magnetism can kill people, and I'm not even talking about rail guns. There was a guy who went in for an MRI and got pasted because someone left a fire extinguisher in the room.
and thats sorta sad, i also heard that someone swallod some metal and went for and MRI, and it like ripped through there stomach or something... not too sure on the details, but it went a bit like that, so I heard
@mattymuck Lol you must be trolling. In any case the reason a balloon goes up is due to the fact that helium is lighter than air. The atmospheric air pressure is pushing the balloon on all side all the while gravity is pulling the helium atoms down. However the gravity pulling down is not greater then total upward force created by the different pressure of the helium and the atmosphere atoms(Oxygen and nitrogen) Thus creating a buoyancy in the balloon (similar to a underwater air bubble)
@chasepw133 So does electromagnetism act over large distances. You just have to take into account that both forces diminish over distance squared. If you could form a ball the size of the earth but made up of nothing but protons (suppose for now), it's positive electrostatic force would be HUGE, and would still act over large distances. No matter how small a magnet maybe, it will act over large distances just weakly or strongly depending on the size of the magnet.
Gravity is something we can measure. First newton found a good working model, and later Einstein created a fare better model that also includes time dilation. The model of Newton is still perfect for our solar system space crafts. The Einstein version is very good for near Mercury orbits. Quantum mechanics have their own gravity model which equally works. The search is for which model is more accurate.
Einstein deals with large scale distances only. So the bending is space model works great. The quantum gravity model works great at sub atomic level. So far we have no one model that combines both into one set of maths. The search is still on.
Don't get me wrong, gravity is pretty known, just the very fine grind details are missing to make it even more perfect for calculations.
just thinking, since we may be only seeing the tail end of gravity from another universe, and it's not from here, does that mean, gravity can fully return to it's own membrane/universe, to leave us without any gravity here? from my understanding the membranes are moving and have these touching points and meet to share it's characteristics (like gravity) at that moment... so when it comes time to regress, or dismount so-to-speak, could we have chaos?
It's an interesting idea however I'm not really convinced that parellel universes is a good explanation of gravity. I kind of like the entrophy explanation.
so this could be a universe without gravity yet we see its effects from other dimensions if that were the case and we saw other effects from other dimensions then they would all contributing what we lack and we would do likewise making everything almost the same?
It's all about the tendency to grasp the unlimited sophistication, but It's an irony that we still can't understand how works the basic driving force of our reality - gravity. :)
@bonnyzfasia1 ever go to the carnival and ride a thing called the Gravitron? Its a spinning ride that pushes you up against the outside walls by spinning at a high rate of speed. The rotation of the Earth would launch us into space if it weren't for the effect of gravity. As far as your idea of friction is concerned... your speaking of a static charge... electricity... we use the earth itself to ground out our electrical equipment. Your ideas are ill conceived. Think before you speak. Thanks.
Friction inside earth causing gravity? Inertia causing gravity? What about the does that rotate slower of have a solid core? Do they have less gravity?
Could gravity simply be weak because it runs off a large electromagnetic field (or whatever causes electromagnetic fields) while magnets use smaller electromagnetic fields. Same with strong nuclear force. The weak nuclear force may be weak because it's a bit screwed up and doesn't stay within the boundaries of symmetry? Anyone know? :)
@itubeyoudont Gravity is weak. Try breaking apart a atom that's held together by the strong nuclear force about 100,000,000 times stronger than gravity.
"Our sun produces a highly penetrating radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum. This frequency is approximately a trillion cycles a second. This frequency is located between the lower portion of the infrared and radar band. It is this radiation from the sun that causes gravity, not the planets rotation." - Alex Collier.
@obaeyens There is something there. it could be radiation (flow of energy) could cause gravity. In fact it must be because gravity needs a energy source to hold matter together so it must come from radiation.
If time is thought of as a bubble instead of a liniar path for certain frequencies of light wavelength we wouldn't "get blown of the earth at night" . In other words the energy that powers gravity passes through matter while effecting matter.
@doford I am afraid that you do not make any scientific sense about gravity in your explanation. According to Einstein it is the bending of space-time because of mass. Mass could be explained by the Higgs boson. According to string theory it could be cause because the source is a bit off from this brane and bleed through from another dimension. So they are trying to pit some experiments to test these claims. But is is in no way electromagnetic.
@obaeyens from my understanding electromagnetism causes the effects of charged particles. As you say higgs bosons could explain mass. W bosons are charged particles. Could "bending of space time" be created from the effect of EM on W bosons?
I'm really not with string theory. I haven't seen any dimensions. :) I think of the universe as in expansion and contraction.
@doford at this moment there is no real answer. But that does not mean that science does not know anything. They know a lot but not confirmed in experiments yet. The big problem is that it is not human understandable any-more just pure mathematics. Any human interpretation is an way oversimplified model. e.g an electron does not orbit an atom at all. The shell is just a location where it has the biggest chance to be found but is not rotating around it.
@doford If you are interested in quantum mechanics or string theory. You have no other choice that to learn the mathematics. It is so counter intuitive, but this is what experiments tell us it to be. It is impossible to invent quantum mechanics just by deducing it because it is that weird.
@obaeyens Don't get me wrong. I agree with quantum mechanics. I don't understand string theory. If I understood the math better perhaps I could make more of an argument. I think dimensions just fit the math but are not true.
The whole dimension thing of string theory sounds like bad reasoning. It's like saying the reason for water coming out the bath room tap was because when I turn it on, water comes from another dimension. Surely the math fits if we create tap dimensions. it's not true tho
@doford "The whole dimension thing of string theory sounds like bad reasoning"
I do love string theory, but I also warn people that up until now, it is not proven yet and might be completely BS. The future will tell us. But there is a test about gravity. If the gravity is bleeding through according to string theory, the inverse square law of gravity should not hold true at distances of less than 1 mm.
@EsheAhkura Actually, we don't know exactly what causes gravity, it's a force of physics that no human being has ever fully and completely understood as yet. It's still in the works. One thing that is for certain, is that gravity does not have anything to do with radiation, it has no effect on radiation and radiation can't cause forceful energy directly. It must be harnessed and transformed into energy using specialized equipment. Such as solar panels or nuclear reactors.
@Soultrip89 Sure we don't know what causes gravity. I'm just saying it could be light's, aka radiation's, aka electromagnetism's effect on w bosoms. In other words charged particles creating electric fields with other charged particles. With w bosoms creating mass we would have gravity.
I don't understand the last part of your comment. I Can feel heat radiation of the sun.
@doford well by that I mean, yes, you can feel or sense radiation, but without the proper material, you cannot use it for anything other than tanning. lol
A somewhat different theory according to Brian Greene is that because gravitons are closed loops of strings instead of open-ended ones that could be 'tied' down to our universe's membrane, therefore the gravitons could drift into the 11th dimension, making the gravitational force so diluted that it is relatively weak compared to the electromagnetic force, the strong-nuclear force and so on.
@believerornot ya just dont waste your time. a2gregjockca is just a child. just feel sad for him. he does this on every poste. he wins when you argue. he sits on the computer just getting people mad. some people are like that. they like to make people mad cuz there life sucks. his poste are like 1 min appart from each other on alot of other poste. and he just makes people mad. he loves it.
so this is why there are photons for EM radiation and gluons for the strong force but no "gravitons" EVER, just gravity waves. bosons are not a "carrier" of the weak force per se. the weak force has no "carrier" because it's an inherent property of stretched spacetime. it only comes in waves. duh!!! and since black holes can come in subatomic size, they can form from subatomic matter and then 'evaporate' quickly into "antigravity waves" (weak force) just like large bh's do... thus expansion.
forces are just about two things: attraction and repulsion. gravity is a form of attraction. EM and strong force can attract and repulse. the weak force repulses (because it's antigravity) and is associated with particle decay. everything can be summed up as waves in spacetime - matter and energy are all just waves in an infinitely divisible spacetime. so gravity/attraction is condensed spacetime while antigravity/repulsion is stretched spacetime. the end.
@a2gregjockca o god you are talking about things you know nothing about. you sound like a fuckin moron when you post on everything and act like a know it all. get a fucking life.
Gravity does not exist! is millions of faeries jumping on top of everything!!
Venoxisify 21 hours ago in playlist Light Speed, Rockets, Science, OH MY! - YouTube Space Lab
gravity is so weak, it keeps the moon from floating away, and entire oceans....wait.
mttwhatt15 2 days ago
maybe we are that other parallel universe and there are other type of creatures that are also humans but were formed in another place in space yet they have the same things as earth. they could be already discovering light speed wile we invented cars. we may never know these secrets unless we get to the pace the other creatures may be on.
wtf491 3 days ago
the universe is made up of LEGO
wtf491 3 days ago 2
Gravity around a black hole is probably surrounding something very dense like carbon dioxide; we call it a black hole.
jlr92958 1 week ago
Gravity on earth seems weak!!! It is on equilibrium...but gravity on Black holes are the most powerful force in the universe. Even Light cannot pass!!!
nighaypyar 1 week ago in playlist Light Speed, Rockets, Science, OH MY! - YouTube Space Lab
Also, when a Spacial-verse ends, a new one is created.
jlr92958 1 week ago
In space, gravity is everywhere and the more mass an object has, the more of its space it takes; so gravity accumulates around it. this is why gravity is stronger on bigger objects than smaller ones. When an object moves in space, it affect gravity like a fish in water.
jlr92958 1 week ago
My hypothesis is that the Spacial-verse (Not Universe) is encased in a gravitational bubble; we are part of a Multi-verse network and gravity is transferred from the first to the last. When the first ends, all of its gravity and material is passed to the next in a continued flow through the Net-work.
jlr92958 1 week ago
everyone is stupid. gravity isn't weaker compared to other forces. in black holes, NOTHING escapes gravity.. except maybe radio waves.. ....
MrInsaneCranium 2 weeks ago
ok, fine, gravity comes from one plain to another, but HOW does it get here? magic? is there a hole which it leaks thru?
DarcMavis 3 weeks ago in playlist Parallel Universes
@DarcMavis Our Lord God....LMFAO jk. Black holes is my anwer, They create a tunnel that links our planes together, that is why gravity is so strong. I'm probably wrong, but it's a concept.
AlexTackaberry 2 weeks ago
@AlexTackaberry that's actually plausible
superg009 1 week ago
If gravity is leaking, then can't you find the origin of the leak by a simple method? Other Planets have higher gravity then the Earth, So the higher gravity Planets are closer to the leak of gravity? :)
Zookei 3 months ago
2:31 "lol"
DOO1 4 months ago
crazy ppl
lobreddemon 4 months ago
nah, one hypothesis build on another one, but still no theory.
calculations alone won't help to prove anything.
multiverse theory is still somewhat incomplete/ blurry
i would be glad if the "real"scientists came up with something solid
mebossyounothing 5 months ago
sounds like utter bollocks
Skandalos 5 months ago
women researching gravity: afraid of saggy tits
baskoffie 5 months ago
Gravity is not a pulling force, it is a surrounding force that pushes.
jlr92958 6 months ago 3
@jlr92958 Pushing shit up hill.
SuperApparition 5 months ago
@jlr92958 yes, it pushes, down.
jimmyti9cer 4 months ago in playlist science & math theories
@jimmyti9cer gravity is the attraction between any objects so technically it comes from everywhere
firecall2785 3 weeks ago
@jimmyti9cer it does not push down -.- because there is no such thing as "down" because it all depends on perspective
havoc467 1 week ago
@jlr92958 I don't understand. If it is a pushing force, then why is it strongest nearest to (e.g. a planet) ?
KoreaRwkz 2 months ago
@jlr92958 it's surrounding so doesn't that mean u could say it pushes and pulls?
MrFLExin 4 weeks ago
their is no proof what so ever of alternate dimensions rather physically scientifically are mathematically really it all sounds like a load of bull crap to me you will see this is the only universe that exist just wait
totheword3000 6 months ago
So scientists got lazy and decided a parallel dimension is easier to explain than figuring out all their problems. Good job.
PatrickJanes 6 months ago
@PatrickJanes Ok if you think you can do a better job than scientists how spend there lives why don't you figure it out!
yo45671 6 months ago
@yo45671 I believe you mean who spend their lives figuring it out. And all I'm saying is that maybe if they can PROVE string theory then I'll start believing it. But right now its all theory.
PatrickJanes 6 months ago
@PatrickJanes Alright I can see were your coming from (and yes that is what I ment thanks).
yo45671 6 months ago
i fukin luv gravity and these other universe jobbies. i wanna fall into another universe before i die.hurry up and find the door cus i wanna jump through it
doh1959 6 months ago
they are using magnets to counter the effect of gravity? they DO realize the the paperclip is like almost NO mass and gravity has very little effect! TRY THAT WITH A FUCKING MOUNTAIN!
Peaserist 7 months ago
@Peaserist you have to have a magnetic mountain and if you have the same mass to magnetic force ratio it should work
DarcyRyder2010 6 months ago
Why can't gravity just be weaker because it is? I don't quite understand why we need parallel universes to explain why X is weaker than Y.
Lerakon2 7 months ago
@Lerakon2 i think its something to to do with its range, i dont know. i do understand your point though, but if u follw it to its logical conclusion we would just accept everything as it is. but like i said, what do i know
azb0111 6 months ago
@Lerakon2 Thats not how science works, when there is an anomaly scientists have to figure out why. the added universes are a theory to explain why. And if there was a way to test it we could figure it out. but we can't
ItsNotEvenSunny 6 months ago
@Lerakon2 I wonder what the world would be like if everyone thought that way? "Why make it better? It's already fine the way it is." It's human nature to understand the universe, if it weren't we wouldn't be were we are today.
JonathanVanSmith 3 months ago
@JonathanVanSmith My point wasn't that we should stop trying to figure this out. I was just asking a question, because it seems physicists keep going on about "gravity is weaker therefore there MUST be a deeper explanation for it". My point was, what if there isn't a complex explanation, what if it's just weaker because that's how the universe is tuned? I'm probably completely missing something, but that's why I asked.
Lerakon2 3 months ago
i hate people thinking of extra dimensions as these places with monsters and danger, while that's our 3 (4) dimensions.
wubs23 8 months ago
It is not exactly parsimonious to hypothesise extra, undetectable universes to explain the force of gravity.
stevehayes13 8 months ago
@doh1959 Also, the gravitational attraction between 2 objects are the same. This means that YOU pull on the earth as much as the EARTH pulls on you. Every single particle pulls on every single other particle. The reason why the earth doesn't move toward you, and you DO move toward it, is that it has more MASS, which takes more force to turn into kinetic energy, as opposed to your mass, which takes significantly less force to convert from potential energy into kinetic energy.
VectorThorn 8 months ago
suck me off ya dumb dogs
HalfEatenDimSim 8 months ago
I Just can't be ok with this space_morphing stuff. I mean, think about it: Space isn't supposed to be a thing, it should be.. well, space! If you imagine a limited space, WHAT is beyond it? It sounds childish, but i have a conjecture over the concept of an unmutable space.
Cookielooky 8 months ago
so this is like the expertvillage of physics
damulac1 8 months ago
so this one lady who's still alive today came up with how gravity works, and other universes? wow thats not a lie at all... oh wait...
damulac1 8 months ago
Seriously? Gravity isn't a force, it's a field. Weight is the force.
Pbjb989 9 months ago
Just like electricity is magnetism in reverse = electromagnetism, gravity is all of the so-called four forces combined. Gravity operates with VARIABLE "Darkspeed" ... it's strong, weak, electromagnetic, and nuclear - capable of contracting/destroying or expanding, attracting, and creating.
WhiffsofBliss 9 months ago
As much as i love string theory, etc, i have to call Bullshit when i see it, and THIS, is bullshit. We fix one problem by saying that the only we could come up with is another universe? Bullshit.
Gravity doesnt come from other realms, even though other universes LIKELY DO EXIST. It comes from PARTICLES. It's likely the result of another -yet to be identified- messenger particle; it is NOT from elsewhere. If it were, we would not gravitate to a central mass, we would be pulled into other realms.
VectorThorn 9 months ago
@VectorThorn i have a question and you seem inteligent if you could stand at the centre of the earth in a big sphere like a 100ft diameter ball where in the ball would you be? floating in middle glued to edge rolling around or what im serious. i also wonder about other examples as well like if you weighed yourself 5 thousand miles down would you weigh less? gravity amazes me
doh1959 8 months ago
@doh1959 Well, due to the revolution of the earth (~1000k/h), if you were not in the dead center, you would be pulled to the outer wall of the sphere, due to centrifugal force. Otherwise, you would stay in the center. But when factoring in the earth's wobble on its axis, you would likely not stay at the center for long.
If you weighed yourself 5000 km into the earth, you would weigh Newtons/2.PI.r^2 less. The gravitational constant (newtons) is proportional to your distance from center of mass.
VectorThorn 8 months ago
@doh1959 thanks for that. i think this dark energy they are looking for doesnt exist im pretty sure its because of the gravity mystery perhaps gravity pushes somehow instead of pulling or perhaps the universe is being stretched out to an invisible supermass that circles the entire universe
doh1959 8 months ago
Think of gravity an the unifying force for all matter. Say you have a golf ball size of fine powder. Every particle is at zero energy point. Blow that powder ball apart. Particles go in all directions. Gravity is the force that will bring all particles back to their point of origin. At any time, each particle is connected to other particles like a spring. All particles are connected together by these spring like forces known as gravity. All particles will go back to their zero point of energy.
westin1985 9 months ago
Gravity is not a weak force. It is a force that brings all matter back to its point of origin(the big bang point). Matter on earth is linked to the most distant galaxies instantanously. All matter that exists is instantanously linked to all matter by gravity. Spatial reference does not apply to the bigger universal picture. Energy is the only thing that matters. Gravity brings all matter back to its point origin. This is the zero point of energy or the begining point.
westin1985 9 months ago
@westin1985 The the effect of gravity is not instantaneous. It's been theorized through general relativity that the speed of gravitational waves travel at a constant speed of light.
DeviousBetrayer 8 months ago
@DeviousBetrayer What proof is there that gravity is not instantaneous? What research was done and who did it? know of any good videos that talk about the subject?
westin1985 8 months ago
@westin1985 Check out the book "Gravity from the Ground Up: An Introductory Guide to Gravity and General Relativity"
Newton believe that gravity was instantaneous but einstein came up with the theory of relativity that gravity traveled at c. I cannot give you prove because there is none, However i believe einstein model is a lot more accurate at calculating distance object than newtons model.
DeviousBetrayer 8 months ago
@DeviousBetrayer The only way to measure the speed of gravity is if we are able to create a gravity generator some far distance in space and then measure the time it take to affect another object away from the gravity generator.
Most scientists today accept that gravity does not travel faster then c until proven otherwise.
DeviousBetrayer 8 months ago
Contemplations from the nutty professor... Watch this once and think in terms of Gravitation and the macrocosm. Then, watch it again as applicable to Introspection and the microcosm within you. The introspective samadhi-platform is an inner conduit of leakage and transit between dimensions. Then, imploding introspection provides access to realms of perennial logos beyond three-dimensional space. Enter the rabbit hole!!
HalfSatori 10 months ago
@v yeah I guess i should go walk around wal-mart for a few hour so i can forget how crappy shit is...
JRMCNEA 10 months ago
It astounds me sometimes how arrogant we human being are. We cheer our brilliance with nuclear power and all we do is boil water(nuclear power plant). We assume we gave a grip on understanding the laws of our universe, when we can't even figure out how to escape the tricks and shortfalls of this species on this planet. Hundreds of thousands of people look to space for discoveries. And ignore the obvious problems here. Is it that they would take a few life times to fix? That's what I don't get.
JRMCNEA 10 months ago
@JRMCNEA
Shhhhhhhhhh....
ChaLon9 10 months ago
@dujl But wouldn't the same be said for the Objects on the same side of the invisible wall as us? Like you said about water if there is an invisible wall separating us and the water you wouldn't find random objects affected (floating as if in water) by the us? what i got from the video is that gravity is leaking into our dimension. If there is any type of leak there tends to be a trail leading back to the source. here they present that gravity falls in and attached itself to only large bodies
JRMCNEA 10 months ago
wouldn't we gravitate to The other universe rather then objects in ours? Like if you and a boat where being pulled by a strong current that current doesn't force you to the boat it pulls you along neutral to all other objects effected by it. But i only have elementary Physics skills... No black board with squiggly lines and magic numbers
JRMCNEA 10 months ago
@JRMCNEA Well, obviously, if there was an invisible wall separating you from the water, you wouldn't be pulled down. We cannot directly interact with this universe, as we are on a separate brane.
dujl 10 months ago
we'll never understand it, its all a theory folks.
dont take it to heart and enjoy the life and live in peace. :)
idontwantnoname 10 months ago
@idontwantnoname in peace with Shitty Religion dont think so, must kill them all
bloodsuckern 10 months ago
if gravity's a weak force, wt abt black holes???
deargirl12 10 months ago
@deargirl12 Black holes don't have any more gravity than anything else. If you were to compress the Earth to something the size of a chickpea, you would create a black hole, but the moon would remain in orbit and you could continue living your life, provided of course there was some substitute for the lack of surface to stand on and prevent the atmosphere from falling into the newly created black hole.
smariot 10 months ago
@smariot the gravity is massively strong so strong that it pulls space itself so quickly towards it that it pulls light towards it so fast that obviously the speed of light isn't fast enough to overcome the pull of the gravity. if you stood in orbit your legs would be pulled towards it faster than your head causing you to elongate not so survivable. check out wonders of the universe mr Brian Cox chats about it.
therockmassive 10 months ago
@therockmassive The event horizon of a blackhole with the mass of the Earth would only less than .9 cm across. You would be 6300km away from it experiencing a tolerable 10.04m/s/s, just a little above the 9.81m/s/s you're experiencing now.
By my best guess, death would happen at 4500km-2000km due to changes in blood pressure, with bodily dismemberment at 36km and bone crushing 31km.
smariot 10 months ago
@smariot Firstly no crushing would take place surely its the complete opposite action to what would happen also black holes tear molecules apart, so it wouldnt pull a human apart in any describable fashion like dismemberment would it? Furthermore do you mean mass of the earth or diameter of the earth because i've always thought that black holes have huge masses many times larger than our earth.
therockmassive 10 months ago
@therockmassive You're right, crushing isn't really the correct effect, tearing is better. I expect molecules would resist tearing much closer to the black hole than a human, but I don't know the values needed to calculate it.
I meant the mass of the Earth, with a diameter of 1.77cm.
In principle, anything can become a black hole if compressed into a small enough space, but normally they're super massive, due to inheriting the mass of huge stars collapsing under their own gravity.
smariot 10 months ago
@therockmassive The reason why light is draged into the blackhole is not because of the gravitational pull. Light doesnt have mass so its not affected by gravitation like that. Light goes into the black hole because of the way light travels, always in a straight line. If space is curved (which gravity makes it do) it means that the bend will alter the lights course, like a drop of water seaks itself to the drain. So the speed of light COULD be enough, if we just alter the course away from it.
peronkop 10 months ago
@deargirl12
thts coz black holes have an insane amount of mass. If gravity was strong the univere as we know wouldnt even be posible.
WasLilChrisnowbigish 10 months ago
1 + b = 3, well if i just make up what b is then of course ill be right. same thing.
skateride 10 months ago
Gravity lends itself to matter when matter is within the influential power of a gravitational force field creating the illusion that matter has weight. Matter is weightless and this fact can be observed when an object having considerable weight is transported into interstellar space and released there, it just gravitates without consequential relation to any gravitational force. Matter loses weight as it ascends at a rate of .005 percent per mile of ascension into the atmosphere.
jqs1943 10 months ago
Gravity and X-gravity opperate with a constant cumulative pressure of .0735 pounds per square inch, per linear mile, but in opposite directions. Earth's moon is being repeled by a force of approximatelly 17199 pounds per square inch.The X-gravity field factor also serves as a carrier of some energies such as those of heat and radio waves. X-gravity doesn't affect matter within the crust of the planet nor its atmosphere. Gravity doesn't affect matter in interstellar space as it returns to earth.
jqs1943 10 months ago
A gravitational force field is composed of two sub fields. One excursive which i've named the X-gravity field factor which repels other worlds and establisher their orbital corridors, and gravity which coalesces and unifies matter towads a concentric point from whence it originate. Gravity is an inherent component of extreme heat as are all other naturally occuring energy fields such as electricity, magnetism, x rays, gamma rays etc. Both accrues pressure starting a the plane of the exosphere.
jqs1943 10 months ago
@Koujinkamu I am not talking about when particles transfer their energy upon collision. I am talking about pressure caused by gravity which creates heat at the core. There is no potential energy in matter standing still unless you burn it.
GateMessenger 10 months ago
The Fifth Dimension had some pretty good songs like that song One more Egg to Fry.
handsupbud 10 months ago
Fate is the most powerful force in the world.
Syruscleat 10 months ago
isnt this a contradiction 2 einstein's gravitational theory??
deargirl12 10 months ago
@deargirl12 Welcome to the sting theory.
me438 10 months ago
@deargirl12 Einstein explained the effect and visualisation of gravity, not the origin of the force itself.
Koujinkamu 10 months ago
@Koujinkamu The origin will never be understood as long as people keep believing assumptions. The law of thermodynamics is wrong where it states that energy cannot be created. It can be created, if it could not be created then it would not be here. If gravity creates heat via pressure then that is why the universe is inflating from every point in space concentrated with gravity. This though if reversed time would show the universe began with nothing except consciousness at the Planck scale.
GateMessenger 10 months ago
why is she out of the kitchen?
MickeyMomo189 10 months ago
Lisa Randall is hot! why? because she's like the only female studying string theory and i like how she speaks. she's a good lecturer.
FallofDarkness55 10 months ago
I marvel at the "brilliance" of the title of this video.
ReasonSharp 11 months ago
quote "gravity is leaking out into other dimensions that are invisible". Hmm, is this no different than speculating about a God that is invisible. Is science becoming a religion based on wide speculation? If actual evidence were used then the cause of gravity can be easily understood.
GateMessenger 11 months ago
IMHO gravity is not a force it is a reaction to what is occurring in the central cores of planets and stars. This is why the graviton can not be found within the atom. It's not there. Gravity does not exist until the pressure from static attraction begins to create new energy in the form of heat, around 100 miles in diameter. When the heat reaches a level where it begins to radiate via quantum tunneling it creates an outward flow of ions. In turn this causes an inward flow we call gravity.
GateMessenger 11 months ago
.. This has nothing to do with multiple dimensions. This action causing gravity is the same one causing the universe to inflate exponentially. It is no coincidence that the place where the universe inflates is centered where gravity occurs. So the same action causing gravity is the same one causing the universe to inflate. There was no Big Bang, only inflation from every point which produces gravity. This eventually explains why gravity is so weak and why is the strongest closest to the core.
GateMessenger 11 months ago
When gravity is used as the work force in thermodynamics it produces heat. Heat is energy. Gravity produces heat via pressure. So basically this means that the law of thermodynamics is wrong because it states that energy cannot be created only converted. Yet gravity, a natural reaction does indeed create energy in the form of heat. I believe the reason why the source of gravity has eluded mainstream is because the law of thermodynamics & conservation is wrong at the planetary scale.
GateMessenger 11 months ago
@GateMessenger Mass within a gravitational field has "potential energ" depending on the strength of gravitational pull and the distance from the source of gravity. Heat is generated as particles collide, but they collide because they fall closer to the source of gravity, and lose potential energy. Energy is still converted, and in a closed system heat energy will at some point peak, and the system will stabilize.
Koujinkamu 10 months ago
@Koujinkamu As long as pressure is there heat will continue to be produced. When gravity is used as the work force causing pressure then the pressure increases exponentially towards core and so does the temperature. So when gravity is used as the work force to produce pressure then energy is created when using thermodynamics formula. There is no conversion of matter to energy if energy is being produced by pressure. The temperature only stabilizes near the surface because pressure is weak there.
GateMessenger 10 months ago
I NEED TO SEE THE REST OF THIS VIDEO!!!!!!!!!
mikesandytoes 11 months ago
Physics!
hmmmmusic 11 months ago 9
i like your thoughts but not agree completely..
i think gravity is not weak but slow in reaction...
m i right or wrong?
MayurPatel1980 11 months ago
Let tell you in details
gravity has weak reaction than other forces
but trust me gravity is very strong
MayurPatel1980 11 months ago
Wow! Why don't they just make up jesus and use his weight to explain the 11th dimension. These idiots need to take a step back and look at what they are messing up.
LegereBen 1 year ago
@LegereBen The idea of the 11 dimensions (10 dimensions of space + time) comes from String Theory (lately known as M-Theory)
It is highly plausible & work is being done to test & verify it. If it turns out to be correct then it will unify general relativity with quantum physics (quantum mechanics)
regards
KTK401 11 months ago 14
@KTK401 If there were such a thing as time maybe, but time is just a label of events that take place and has no true value. Time is as real as money, it's just something that we make up and put a value to.
LegereBen 6 months ago
@LegereBen Not really. I know what you are trying to say, that "Time is a concept"
However Time is a "Dimension", and specifically the arrow of "time" is the direction of the universe. The universe is expanding *one planck length at a time* it is also a unit of motion.
Time is the presence of motion and forces and is caused by the *expansion of space*
Time is very real.
regards
KTK401 6 months ago
I love physics. Unfortunately, I had a horrible teacher and it was lost on everyone. But if it could be taught like this we'd be surprised by people actually wanting to learn.
Creativinity7 1 year ago
gravity is super strong. Try standing on a white dwarf. Sans the temperature, you would be crushed flatter than paper by your own weight. White dwarfs are comparatively weak compared to black holes. Gravity is powerful, its just our planet is too small to produce much of it.
tagaEskinita 1 year ago
@tagaEskinita magnetism its a lot stronger than gravity, you can lift a car that weights a lot more than a human person, with muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuch less mass or comparing with gravity mass-energy than the earth. Thinking about this made me realize if there are much stronger forces than gravity, is there a way to use them as we would use gravity to disrupt time and space to make time traveling posible?
moonanddarkness 1 year ago
@tagaEskinita Gravity is only powerful when there is a huge mass and energy. Much smaller masses and energies have much more power than gravity.
tjhombs 1 year ago
"G THEORY explains gravitation in relation to Law of Attraction.
WhiffsofBliss 1 year ago
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Gravity is absolutely weak when we compare with the other forces.
Even, we are able to endure of that.
And we live in Earth's environmental condition.
they say about on Earth not black hole or stuff like that.
Please guys understand what they say.
seswlsdn 1 year ago
@seswlsdn arent we in a black hole ?
Styk0s 1 year ago
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seswlsdn 1 year ago
Gravitys weak? Say that next to Mr Black Hole!!!
tufanyatta 1 year ago
wow.... people are just getting stupider and stupider.
jimmyluc 1 year ago
Gravity isn't THAT weak, it kills. Like when ppl jump off buildings, They fall, due to the power of gravity. You don't see magnetism killing anyone? Well not that we know of... But still!
ReconSquirel 1 year ago
@ReconSquirel come on man, like the outcome of a single human life, matter, I mean come on, you could kill someone, that would not make you gravity.
Please stop thinking people actually matter, were just an overpopulated species of animal
flash46196 1 year ago
@flash46196 for starters it was simply just a joke... but everything else you said makes perfect sense, and ya we are just overpopulated and killing everything for the fuck of it
ReconSquirel 1 year ago
@ReconSquirel Nonsense. First, Gravity doesn't kill anyone. The sudden deceleration of a human body hitting an object is what causes damage. You can jump off a building and come out of it just fine. Look at stunt people who jump into cardboard boxes from an otherwise fatal height.
Second, magnetism can kill people, and I'm not even talking about rail guns. There was a guy who went in for an MRI and got pasted because someone left a fire extinguisher in the room.
Jagent 1 year ago
@Jagent trueeeeeeeee
someone's got there shit straight
and thats sorta sad, i also heard that someone swallod some metal and went for and MRI, and it like ripped through there stomach or something... not too sure on the details, but it went a bit like that, so I heard
ReconSquirel 1 year ago
@Jagent i guess not magnetism kiled him but the extinguisher?
dumbnetworks 1 year ago
gravity is an illusion, albeit a persistent one (thanks to the mass humanity giving away their power to false scientific institutions)
Guitarscreech06 1 year ago
@Guitarscreech06 LOL This joker doesn't believe in gravity. lol You must be a Scientologist.
DeviousBetrayer 8 months ago
@DeviousBetrayer if gravity is real then why do balloon go up? checkmate
mattymuck 8 months ago
@mattymuck Lol you must be trolling. In any case the reason a balloon goes up is due to the fact that helium is lighter than air. The atmospheric air pressure is pushing the balloon on all side all the while gravity is pulling the helium atoms down. However the gravity pulling down is not greater then total upward force created by the different pressure of the helium and the atmosphere atoms(Oxygen and nitrogen) Thus creating a buoyancy in the balloon (similar to a underwater air bubble)
DeviousBetrayer 8 months ago
@DeviousBetrayer deviousbetrayer is good troll hunter he is.
mattymuck 8 months ago
@mattymuck hahahahahaahahahaha!!!!!! funniest thing i ever read. kudos to you matty, good joke man
ItsNotEvenSunny 6 months ago
@mattymuck Actually, some balloons go down. If you count those inflatable dolls as balloons.
HitfulVids 6 months ago
Refraction of the 'Matter Wave'.
MrFrancisH 1 year ago
Far be it from me to insult mighty gravity.:-)
guyNbluejeans 1 year ago
Very interesting!
yummypieProductions 1 year ago
where I can find the full video of Gravity: the weakest natural force on Earth? - Parallel Universe - BBC Science ???
JonnyChannel 1 year ago
0:05
JonnyChannel 1 year ago
I don't see how gravity is 'weak' maybe in total strength but it acts over a larger distance than any other force as far as I know.
chasepw133 1 year ago
@chasepw133 So does electromagnetism act over large distances. You just have to take into account that both forces diminish over distance squared. If you could form a ball the size of the earth but made up of nothing but protons (suppose for now), it's positive electrostatic force would be HUGE, and would still act over large distances. No matter how small a magnet maybe, it will act over large distances just weakly or strongly depending on the size of the magnet.
ctressle 1 year ago
Isn't gravity just a bending of the space-time 'fabric' as Einstein said?
Why look for gravitons and other exotic stuff?
isreasontaboo 1 year ago
@isreasontaboo
Gravity is something we can measure. First newton found a good working model, and later Einstein created a fare better model that also includes time dilation. The model of Newton is still perfect for our solar system space crafts. The Einstein version is very good for near Mercury orbits. Quantum mechanics have their own gravity model which equally works. The search is for which model is more accurate.
obaeyens 1 year ago
@isreasontaboo
Einstein deals with large scale distances only. So the bending is space model works great. The quantum gravity model works great at sub atomic level. So far we have no one model that combines both into one set of maths. The search is still on.
Don't get me wrong, gravity is pretty known, just the very fine grind details are missing to make it even more perfect for calculations.
obaeyens 1 year ago
just thinking, since we may be only seeing the tail end of gravity from another universe, and it's not from here, does that mean, gravity can fully return to it's own membrane/universe, to leave us without any gravity here? from my understanding the membranes are moving and have these touching points and meet to share it's characteristics (like gravity) at that moment... so when it comes time to regress, or dismount so-to-speak, could we have chaos?
MetaLMunchies 1 year ago
If it has mass, it has gravity. Even an apple. But it is so small that you don't feel it.
musicgalore30 1 year ago
It's an interesting idea however I'm not really convinced that parellel universes is a good explanation of gravity. I kind of like the entrophy explanation.
FodderBoi 1 year ago
so this could be a universe without gravity yet we see its effects from other dimensions if that were the case and we saw other effects from other dimensions then they would all contributing what we lack and we would do likewise making everything almost the same?
lilcheevous 1 year ago
i would love to date a woman like that. smart and hot.
njguitarnewbjk 1 year ago
It's all about the tendency to grasp the unlimited sophistication, but It's an irony that we still can't understand how works the basic driving force of our reality - gravity. :)
nertoni 1 year ago
This a a hokee lady. No membranes exist. I have the answer but I sure as Fart not showing it on UBube!!!
IronHorsez88 1 year ago
They really need to ban kids from youtube, post all you want, but no comments from our ignorant children. Cheers.
IronHorsez88 1 year ago
@bonnyzfasia1 ever go to the carnival and ride a thing called the Gravitron? Its a spinning ride that pushes you up against the outside walls by spinning at a high rate of speed. The rotation of the Earth would launch us into space if it weren't for the effect of gravity. As far as your idea of friction is concerned... your speaking of a static charge... electricity... we use the earth itself to ground out our electrical equipment. Your ideas are ill conceived. Think before you speak. Thanks.
Rayvenloc 1 year ago
@bonnyzfasia1
I have no idea what you are claiming.
Friction inside earth causing gravity? Inertia causing gravity? What about the does that rotate slower of have a solid core? Do they have less gravity?
I don't think so.
obaeyens 1 year ago
Could gravity simply be weak because it runs off a large electromagnetic field (or whatever causes electromagnetic fields) while magnets use smaller electromagnetic fields. Same with strong nuclear force. The weak nuclear force may be weak because it's a bit screwed up and doesn't stay within the boundaries of symmetry? Anyone know? :)
doford 1 year ago
yeah well how bout u try keeping 6,828,300,000 down all at one time
princerockspants1 1 year ago
Does a bubble fall into a wall?
stubbornVN 1 year ago
Gravity is weak huh? Try picking up an 100 Pound weight here and then go to Pluto and try it
itubeyoudont 1 year ago
@itubeyoudont Gravity is weak. Try breaking apart a atom that's held together by the strong nuclear force about 100,000,000 times stronger than gravity.
frenchfrys12 1 year ago
"Our sun produces a highly penetrating radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum. This frequency is approximately a trillion cycles a second. This frequency is located between the lower portion of the infrared and radar band. It is this radiation from the sun that causes gravity, not the planets rotation." - Alex Collier.
EsheAhkura 1 year ago
@EsheAhkura
"It is this radiation from the sun that causes gravity, not the planets rotation."
Yes right, so people get blown off the Earth at the night side then?
Also gravity is not caused by rotation..
obaeyens 1 year ago
@obaeyens There is something there. it could be radiation (flow of energy) could cause gravity. In fact it must be because gravity needs a energy source to hold matter together so it must come from radiation.
If time is thought of as a bubble instead of a liniar path for certain frequencies of light wavelength we wouldn't "get blown of the earth at night" . In other words the energy that powers gravity passes through matter while effecting matter.
doford 1 year ago
@doford I am afraid that you do not make any scientific sense about gravity in your explanation. According to Einstein it is the bending of space-time because of mass. Mass could be explained by the Higgs boson. According to string theory it could be cause because the source is a bit off from this brane and bleed through from another dimension. So they are trying to pit some experiments to test these claims. But is is in no way electromagnetic.
obaeyens 1 year ago
@obaeyens from my understanding electromagnetism causes the effects of charged particles. As you say higgs bosons could explain mass. W bosons are charged particles. Could "bending of space time" be created from the effect of EM on W bosons?
I'm really not with string theory. I haven't seen any dimensions. :) I think of the universe as in expansion and contraction.
doford 1 year ago
@doford at this moment there is no real answer. But that does not mean that science does not know anything. They know a lot but not confirmed in experiments yet. The big problem is that it is not human understandable any-more just pure mathematics. Any human interpretation is an way oversimplified model. e.g an electron does not orbit an atom at all. The shell is just a location where it has the biggest chance to be found but is not rotating around it.
obaeyens 1 year ago
@doford If you are interested in quantum mechanics or string theory. You have no other choice that to learn the mathematics. It is so counter intuitive, but this is what experiments tell us it to be. It is impossible to invent quantum mechanics just by deducing it because it is that weird.
obaeyens 1 year ago
@obaeyens Don't get me wrong. I agree with quantum mechanics. I don't understand string theory. If I understood the math better perhaps I could make more of an argument. I think dimensions just fit the math but are not true.
The whole dimension thing of string theory sounds like bad reasoning. It's like saying the reason for water coming out the bath room tap was because when I turn it on, water comes from another dimension. Surely the math fits if we create tap dimensions. it's not true tho
doford 1 year ago
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@doford "The whole dimension thing of string theory sounds like bad reasoning"
I do love string theory, but I also warn people that up until now, it is not proven yet and might be completely BS. The future will tell us. But there is a test about gravity. If the gravity is bleeding through according to string theory, the inverse square law of gravity should not hold true at distances of less than 1 mm.
obaeyens 1 year ago
@EsheAhkura Actually, we don't know exactly what causes gravity, it's a force of physics that no human being has ever fully and completely understood as yet. It's still in the works. One thing that is for certain, is that gravity does not have anything to do with radiation, it has no effect on radiation and radiation can't cause forceful energy directly. It must be harnessed and transformed into energy using specialized equipment. Such as solar panels or nuclear reactors.
Soultrip89 1 year ago
@Soultrip89 Sure we don't know what causes gravity. I'm just saying it could be light's, aka radiation's, aka electromagnetism's effect on w bosoms. In other words charged particles creating electric fields with other charged particles. With w bosoms creating mass we would have gravity.
I don't understand the last part of your comment. I Can feel heat radiation of the sun.
doford 1 year ago
@doford "I'm just saying it could be light's, aka radiation's, aka electromagnetism's effect on w bosoms."
Science is very clear on this. It is a big NO. Gravity is unrelated to charge.
obaeyens 1 year ago
@doford well by that I mean, yes, you can feel or sense radiation, but without the proper material, you cannot use it for anything other than tanning. lol
But I do see your point. It's valid indeed.
Soultrip89 1 year ago
A somewhat different theory according to Brian Greene is that because gravitons are closed loops of strings instead of open-ended ones that could be 'tied' down to our universe's membrane, therefore the gravitons could drift into the 11th dimension, making the gravitational force so diluted that it is relatively weak compared to the electromagnetic force, the strong-nuclear force and so on.
frankystein12 1 year ago
@believerornot no, the higg's boson is nicknamed "the god particle"... nuff said. it's total bullshit.
a2gregjockca 1 year ago
@believerornot ya just dont waste your time. a2gregjockca is just a child. just feel sad for him. he does this on every poste. he wins when you argue. he sits on the computer just getting people mad. some people are like that. they like to make people mad cuz there life sucks. his poste are like 1 min appart from each other on alot of other poste. and he just makes people mad. he loves it.
assassincap3 1 year ago
@assassincap3 "a2gregjockca is just a child."
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says the 63 year old retard from america, land of retards.
a2gregjockca 1 year ago
so this is why there are photons for EM radiation and gluons for the strong force but no "gravitons" EVER, just gravity waves. bosons are not a "carrier" of the weak force per se. the weak force has no "carrier" because it's an inherent property of stretched spacetime. it only comes in waves. duh!!! and since black holes can come in subatomic size, they can form from subatomic matter and then 'evaporate' quickly into "antigravity waves" (weak force) just like large bh's do... thus expansion.
a2gregjockca 1 year ago
forces are just about two things: attraction and repulsion. gravity is a form of attraction. EM and strong force can attract and repulse. the weak force repulses (because it's antigravity) and is associated with particle decay. everything can be summed up as waves in spacetime - matter and energy are all just waves in an infinitely divisible spacetime. so gravity/attraction is condensed spacetime while antigravity/repulsion is stretched spacetime. the end.
a2gregjockca 1 year ago
@a2gregjockca o god you are talking about things you know nothing about. you sound like a fuckin moron when you post on everything and act like a know it all. get a fucking life.
assassincap3 1 year ago
Another Pony tailed ass hole. (This is mearly a place to burry donkeys!)
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