CapelDodger
Penultimate Amazing
Um.....joking...?
Coming from TellyKNeasuss, that's definitely irony.
Um.....joking...?
AH HAAA!! That I can imagine! Okay so the magnets have a force keeping them together even while spinning. We know they are powered by the magnets energy.
Now Im curious.
If the magnets are holding together because of their "energy" and this energy opposes the rotation, What do I determine is the cause of gravity on earth. What is the source of the gravitational pull? Does it come from the center of the earth as I would imagine?
(this question is hard to word for me to word properly, sorry)
The gravitationalists conveniently ignore this paper
http://www.thehumanist.org/humanist/schempp.html
which points out that gravity is a theory, not a fact. Scientists feel compelled to not voice opposition to the theory out of fear that their papers won't get published.
The gravitationalists conveniently ignore this paper
http://www.thehumanist.org/humanist/schempp.html
which points out that gravity is a theory, not a fact. Scientists feel compelled to not voice opposition to the theory out of fear that their papers won't get published.
If Gravity does not explain all the phenomena it should, then what theory does?
And please since all of us are not brilliant scientists, please try and explain it in a way that can be understood by us mere mortals![]()
We know they are powered by the magnets energy.
Now Im curious. If the magnets are holding together because of their "energy" and this energy opposes the rotation, What do I determine is the cause of gravity on earth. What is the source of the gravitational pull? Does it come from the center of the earth as I would imagine?
(this question is hard to word for me to word properly, sorry)
Um.....joking...?
Every bit of mass in the earth contributes to its gravity. However if we approximate the earth as spherical (which is pretty close to correct), all those bits add up to the same force you'd get if all the mass were concentrated at the center.
So yes, the "source" is at the center.
BTW: Why are there two high-tides in a day?
The gravitationalists conveniently ignore this paper
http://www.thehumanist.org/humanist/schempp.html
which points out that gravity is a theory, not a fact. Scientists feel compelled to not voice opposition to the theory out of fear that their papers won't get published.
Nah, gravity's a myth, the Earth sucks!
What is the source of the gravitational pull? Does it come from the center of the earth as I would imagine?
(this question is hard to word for me to word properly, sorry)
DaN was asking for the source.....not a visual to help explain the effects of gravity.
DaN - no-one really knows what the 'source' of gravity is.....but plenty of people are trying to find out. In the mean time....it's explained as a function of mass.
BTW: Why are there two high-tides in a day?