Originally posted by: dighn
you must have had really bad teachers
perhaps you confused it with magnetic field? the earth's magnetic field comes from its spinning core, as we know from the movie "The Core"![]()
Originally posted by: Agentbolt
Gravity is a series of tubes.
Originally posted by: mh47g
My life has been turned around. I always thought that gravity came from something spinning, like the earth for example.
I found out today that this is not the case, and I am 23. How did I get through high school?![]()
Originally posted by: torpid
Well, to be fair, you can simulate gravity by having people stand inside of a sphere or cylinder that is spinning.
Originally posted by: gururu2
black holes do not spin afaik and they emit immense gravitational fields. i bet that is something you knew!
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
Originally posted by: gururu2
black holes do not spin afaik and they emit immense gravitational fields. i bet that is something you knew!
black holes spin incredibly fast. they also emit muon lasers (maser) at at least one pole. afaik, the energy and mass of the maser does not come close to the energy and mass being eaten by the black hole.
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
Originally posted by: torpid
Well, to be fair, you can simulate gravity by having people stand inside of a sphere or cylinder that is spinning.
true, but then the simulated gravity is the centrifugal force. every object has a gravity field. take for example, an astronaut. if there was no stronger field of gravity in his vicinity, his tools would be attracted to him due to his field of gravity.
Originally posted by: Random Variable
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
Originally posted by: torpid
Well, to be fair, you can simulate gravity by having people stand inside of a sphere or cylinder that is spinning.
true, but then the simulated gravity is the centrifugal force. every object has a gravity field. take for example, an astronaut. if there was no stronger field of gravity in his vicinity, his tools would be attracted to him due to his field of gravity.
Every object with mass is attracted to every other object with mass.
Originally posted by: mh47g
My life has been turned around. I always thought that gravity came from something spinning, like the earth for example.
I found out today that this is not the case, and I am 23. How did I get through high school?![]()
Originally posted by: Uppsala9496
Saw this and thought it was going to be a F@H thread.....then I noticed I am in ATOT.
nevermind
Originally posted by: gururu2
black holes do not spin afaik and they emit immense gravitational fields. i bet that is something you knew!
Originally posted by: tenshodo13
Gravity comes from Mass, and what is theorized as, Gravitons that are somehow emitted from somewhere. (Magic)