What makes gravity?

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  1. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    God is a myth and not a scientific answer.
    The rest of your post is obviously agenda driven and a load of lies and crap.
     
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  3. theorist-constant12345 Banned Banned

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    The suggested gravitons that exist , are they energy based?

    Do the Gravitons have an opposite of polarities that allow attraction?
     
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  5. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    Pseudoscientists typically misunderstand the goals of science.

    Science aims to describe, in detail, how natural processes occur. Science's answers to "why?" questions always refer to entities and processes, and not generally to "mechanisms".

    Science's answer to what causes gravity is something like this: gravity is an effect that we observe that seems to depend on the presence of mass or energy (terms which, in science, are rigorously defined). We have quantitative theories that allow us to accurately model gravitational interactions using defined quantities such as mass.

    So, what "causes" gravity? Science's answer: mass (or energy). Wherever there is mass, there is gravity.

    This kind of answer usually does not satisfy the pseudoscientist, who will complain that no "mechanism" has been specified. Why does mass cause gravity, the pseudoscientist asks. For science, the connection is almost a tautology: mass is defined to be (among other things) the thing that causes gravity. Mass is a number we plug into a scientific theory when we want answers about gravity.

    Why does mass cause gravity? It just does. Not a good enough answer for the pseudoscientist! The pseudoscience wants to know about the "magic" of the mass-gravity connection, not realising that science isn't about answering this kind of question. That's more the domain of philosophy.
     
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  7. theorist-constant12345 Banned Banned

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    The psuedo scientist would say ''but,but; but, but'' , I never knew that or thought about it that way before.
     
  8. jcc Registered Senior Member

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    An atoms force field does not end at atom radius, but extend to infinity. In whole, an atom or planet maybe electrically neutral, but Every charge within has its own force field beyond distance, those forces overlapped to produce chemical bonding, magnetism and gravity. Ever wonder why is Fe=q1q2/r^2, Fg=m1m2/r^2, and mass proportional to proton numbers within it?
     
  9. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    So its pseudoscience to scientifically seek the reason why mass causes gravity.???
     
  10. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    Not at all! It is pseudoscience to reject gravity until it is completely understood, though.
     
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  11. Daecon Kiwi fruit Valued Senior Member

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    You've said this before, and you're still wrong.

    What force field?

    Why do you think it extends to "infinity"?
     
  12. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    No it's a great question, if the questioner was sincere and didn't have an agenda to harvest.
     
  13. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    More bullshit.
    The strong nuclear force and weak interactions operate over short range.
    Atoms of matter act to warp space-time giving us the effect we call gravity.
    There is no other magical free ranging force field other than gravity, which science has already explained.
     
  14. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    O good... i had skipped over some of the posts in the thred... but now i see the pont James R was makin... thanks

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  15. jcc Registered Senior Member

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    you know nothing but a stupid copycat.
     
  16. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    er.. who?
     
  17. jcc Registered Senior Member

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    matter is made of charges. mass proportional to charges within it.

    any matter has a force field/gravitation force field extend to infinity.

    when a matter moves, its force field moves, send a force at c speed.

    when atoms exited, they vibrate and send out gravity wave, that is light.
     
  18. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    That is total bullshit and you are obviously a troll.
     
  19. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    For any newbies. The links above give reasonable descriptions and our knowledge on gravity.
    Ignore the jcc God troll. They attempt to threaten all science forums, afraid how science is removing any remaining need for any mythical deity, and making the whole God concept redundant.
     
  20. jcc Registered Senior Member

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    are you crying? i am sorry.

    truth hurts, no shit.
     
  21. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    Crying???

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    You are the one living in ignorance and clinging to some mythical unicorn in the sky for salvation.
    I feel sympathy for you actually.
     
  22. theorist-constant12345 Banned Banned

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    Hello, thank you all for the confirmations of answer. I understand what science is saying now and will apply it in simple terms so JCC may understand.

    Sort of-

    Q-What makes a car move ?

    A- fuel

    Q- What is the magic of the fuel?

    A- We do not need to know the magic of the fuel to know what makes the car move, the fuel magic is considered in a different department where the knowledge of knowing the magic has a use.

    Is that about correct to summon it up in a different context?

    What makes gravity?

    mass, we need nothing else about gravity to land on a comet if we wish.
     
  23. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    Wrong.
    Wrong
    Sorta
    Really, really wrong.
     

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