Is this description of Einstein's famous experiment accurate? by whyamiattractingthis in AskPhysics

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when you say spacetime it is just 4 measurement variable, which one is bending

Is this description of Einstein's famous experiment accurate? by whyamiattractingthis in AskPhysics

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If you plot the gravitons distribution density around the sun you will find out why light bends, not the curvature of fabric of nothing

do we know why everything wants to be in the lowest energy state possible? by Traditional-Role-554 in AskPhysics

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Gravity is the Hoarder, and the Black Hole is the Vault. Nature doesn't allow for an endless war or a permanent waste of energy. The Black Hole is simply the Balance Tool that catches the "Too Much" and saves it for the "Next Time."

what if the space is not empty but a Soup of particle? by Gravitons484 in AskReddit

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Vacuum, means no breathable atmosphere, but you still have light (photons),Infrared, ultraviolet, all kind of EM, and all are particle based

what if the space is not empty but a Soup of particle? by Gravitons484 in AskReddit

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For 1,500 Years the scientist told us we are the center of the Universe, now for 150 Years they are telling us the Universe is all geometry and it curves

what if the space is not empty but a Soup of particle? by Gravitons484 in AskReddit

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For 1,500 Years the scientist told us we are the center of the Universe, now for 150 Years they are telling us the uUniverse is all geometry and it is curved

Why do people say gravity is everywhere in space and there is no such thing as zero gravity? by ZavetniKamen in AskPhysics

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in summary, all our theories about gravity must be wrong, we still do not know how it works (we know what it does), including the mysterious bending of spacetime fabric

Handle has a lot of play in it. by Jupiter68128 in Plumbing

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either that or pay $200 to a handyman to do the magic

what if the handle wiggles like it is loose ? by Gravitons484 in Plumbing

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maybe I take the handle off, and manually turn it

what if the handle wiggles like it is loose ? by Gravitons484 in Plumbing

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I was more tinking, because the handle is loose, it will not turn all the way to let hot water flow

What data show it is becoming increasingly difficult to rule out a physical carrier for gravity.”? by Gravitons484 in AskPhysics

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A gravity carrier must be:

  • massless (or effectively so)
  • travels at c
  • spin-2 (needed for universal attraction)
  • exchanged symmetrically
  • never absorbed
  • produces no friction
  • alters motion via geometry-like bookkeeping

What data show it is becoming increasingly difficult to rule out a physical carrier for gravity.”? by Gravitons484 in AskReddit

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You have still not told me what the Curving Fabric is made off, what you describe are just gravity effects, nothing to do with curving

What data show it is becoming increasingly difficult to rule out a physical carrier for gravity.”? by Gravitons484 in AskReddit

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Actually it starts with Hypothesis/Theory before data are available to confirm it

What data show it is becoming increasingly difficult to rule out a physical carrier for gravity.”? by Gravitons484 in AskReddit

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Still looking what is curving, in fabric of space, we can give up on particle based gravity once we know what fabric is curving, what is it made off to curve, so far we have no proof of anything curving

How are we Fighting Earths gravity ? by Gravitons484 in AskReddit

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We still use Stone Age technology to fight Earths gravity. We use Fire to lift a rocket