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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. |
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Before someone goes and Wikis it...
What's YOUR theory? |
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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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Well, can't help ya there. I just throw rocks.
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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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They figured it out. They're just not telling anyone.
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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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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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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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