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Gravity isn't real

moonbogg

Lifer
Really, its not. Its apparent effects are real of course, but gravity isn't understood. Nothing is fully understood until the most basic levels of reality are understood. From there we can reconstruct the world back to what we observe. For now, gravity is bullshit.
 
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I ofen looked up at the sky an' assed meself the question - what is the stars, what is the stars?
 
A discussion on a subject like this is difficult to have in English because we only have one way to talk about being. In German, I think it is, there are actually several different ways to say "to be" or "to exist" because there are actually many different ways in which things can be thought to exist.

Gravity is certainly real, but I wouldn't say it "exists," in that I don't think "gravitons" have physical reality. I don't like calling gravity a force, either, although I understand the practicality in doing so.
 
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You need to take a basic physics class.

Why? So they can teach me about the effects of something we think is caused by gravity? There are effects happening, but they aren't caused by gravity. There is no force called gravity. There is only an idea called gravity.
 
And here is Dr. Moonbogg again, giving us all lessons in physics.

There is an effect, by which objects with mass, attract other objects with mass. It's relation on a large scale is well understood by observation and by mathematics. Call it whatever you want, but it is real.
 
is that part of the etymology of your name?

LOL

And here is Dr. Moonbogg again, giving us all lessons in physics.

There is an effect, by which objects with mass, attract other objects with mass. It's relation on a large scale is well understood by observation and by mathematics. Call it whatever you want, but it is real.

Zig, you can talk about fucking my wife in L&R, but keep your damn hands off my fysics posts.
 
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