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Freaky Thing About Gravity
Did you know that scientists have absolutely no idea about what causes gravity? None whatsover. I'm not making this up.
Sure, they can model what gravity does in a particular case, but not a clue about why. Does that strike anybody as odd? It gets even better: scientists don't even have any plausible theories about the mechanism of how gravity operates. You'd think they'd say, "well, it might be a, b or c, but we just don't know yet." But they don't. They apparantly can't even dream up a theory about the mechanism of how gravity works. You probably think I'm joking but I'm not. Look it up. |
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Re: Freaky Thing About Gravity
Before someone goes and Wikis it...
What's YOUR theory? |
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Re: Freaky Thing About Gravity
Don't have a clue. I wiki'd it and there isn't anything at all in there. What's strange is that encyclopedias seldom devote more than a line to the fact that nobody has a clue why gravity works. Kind of like they can't get their mind around the fact that something so important has no explanation.
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Re: Freaky Thing About Gravity
Well, can't help ya there. I just throw rocks.
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Re: Freaky Thing About Gravity
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Kind of like they can't get their mind around the fact that something so important has no explanation. [/ QUOTE ] Here the other day I googled "Universe, explain", because... you know, I sort of wondered what's up with all that stuff. They didn't know that either! [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] |
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Re: Freaky Thing About Gravity
They figured it out. They're just not telling anyone.
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Re: Freaky Thing About Gravity
Science isn't about why things work, it's about how things work.
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Why isnt anyone talking about bending spacetime? or has that theory gotten thrown out w/o me knowing it?
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Re: Freaky Thing About Gravity
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Did you know that scientists have absolutely no idea about what causes gravity? None whatsover. I'm not making this up. Sure, they can model what gravity does in a particular case, but not a clue about why. Does that strike anybody as odd? It gets even better: scientists don't even have any plausible theories about the mechanism of how gravity operates. You'd think they'd say, "well, it might be a, b or c, but we just don't know yet." But they don't. They apparantly can't even dream up a theory about the mechanism of how gravity works. You probably think I'm joking but I'm not. Look it up. [/ QUOTE ] When did you assume that scientists knew how/why gravity works? The only explinations we have, thusfar, are regarding the nature of gravity: what it seems to be like. Relativity was a massive breakthrough, and the answers to your questions will be the next, perhaps. The formulation of string theory depends on these answers currently, and I'm guessing it's the focus of a lot of effort. |
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Re: Freaky Thing About Gravity
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Science isn't about why things work, it's about how things work. [/ QUOTE ] There isnt anything that tells us 'why' things work. |
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