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The Origin of Gravity
On Sunday, May 20, 2018 at 1:42:36 AM UTC-5, The Starmaker wrote:
The problem with describing The Origin of Gravity is using 'words' to describe it.. math won't do.. and it is very differcult to picture.. before the big bang... stars in the universe were like.. a dozen eggs. All laid out next to each other side by side...evenly. but if you let all the eggs fall out.. without breaking you need gravity to hold each one to stop it from breaking.. Now, The Origin of Gravity is what kept the eggs before the big bang...side by side evenly. Sort of looking at the Big Dipper.. and a couple of eggs falling out. The problem with describing The Origin of Gravity is using 'words' to describe it.. math won't do.. and it is very differcult to picture.. but imagine hitting a tennis ball at a net... Everything holds onto everything just like we do. That is gravity. Never mind its origin. |
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