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gravity problem
would you be abe to mutliply gravity with out incresing mass... if not then are you saying that gravity is a force within wieght? well, if sub-light velocities can add up to sub-light velocities then why could gravity not be added upon it self, multiplyed, or super imposed upon itself. i have been thinking of a new way of time travel and sence light-energy is required to have an infintismal amount of energy, our bodys couldent handle the friction, and the light barrier also makes a wall. ok well at the event horizon of a black hole, not even light may escape saying for anything to escape you must have zero mass. well gravity is a different set of restrictions, you would only need one body of matter to produce an infinite supply of gravity. i've been trying to figure this out and havent been able to come up with a general equation for it
i do know that F=
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04-13-2004
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RE:gravity problem
sorry i didnt get to finish my post
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04-14-2004
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RE: gravity problem
Hi wepe, welcome to our forums.
I don't have the faintest idea what you are talking about, though.
Gravity is not a property of an object, it is a force which each object exerts on every other object. Your weight is what it is because you are on the surface of the earth. if you move to Mars you would weight a lot less, because the gravitational pull is smaller there - because Mars is smaller than Earth.
Travelling at relativistic speeds don't do anything with gravity. Gravity is a universal force. It is a result of mass. Now, the *mass* of an object is related to the rate of accelleration, and hence the gravity pull that said mass exerts, but gravity in itself remains the same.
But maybe if you finish your post I can understand what you are thinking about.
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04-18-2004
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RE: gravity problem
Another pice of information that may be of use to you is that gravity may infact be a 4D particle.
Gravity is a "weak" force; the energy of your muscles is enough to counter act the gravity of the entire planet and lift an object. If you were hoping to use a pice of matter, and then somehow store the gravity particles like we store electrical energy, sadly we have yet to build a 4D container in this 3D universe.
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04-20-2004
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RE:gravity problem
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Originally posted by: wepe
would you be abe to mutliply gravity with out incresing mass... if not then are you saying that gravity is a force within wieght? well, if sub-light velocities can add up to sub-light velocities then why could gravity not be added upon it self, multiplyed, or super imposed upon itself. i have been thinking of a new way of time travel and sence light-energy is required to have an infintismal amount of energy, our bodys couldent handle the friction, and the light barrier also makes a wall. ok well at the event horizon of a black hole, not even light may escape saying for anything to escape you must have zero mass. well gravity is a different set of restrictions, you would only need one body of matter to produce an infinite supply of gravity. i've been trying to figure this out and havent been able to come up with a general equation for it
i do know that F=
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What in god's name do you mean be this? Even if I completely disregard your immense lack of simple grammatical skills, this post says absolutely nothing.
Are you trying to sound smart or something. "i do know that F=" means what? What does F = ?
If you have intelligent ideas or theories, post them here. If you want to continue with your mindless ramblings, post elsewhere.
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04-22-2004
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well, looks like equalibrium hasnt changed his tampon for a while. which explains his anger.
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04-22-2004
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RE: gravity problem
wepe, why don't you finish your post?
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04-25-2004
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wepe, I suggest you take the editor's suggestion and finish your post so people may have some inkling as to what might be going on in that mind of yours.
I certainly don't appreciate the personal attacks against myself, as I do not wear tampons, and I don't know how it would be possible for me to do so.
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05-13-2004
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yea sorry about that 1, now as i re-read through it, i will agree it is random, but it was a new thought, and i was still thinking about it as i was typing it. The whole F= was the beginning of the gravity equation and i realized that was irrelevent, disregard that. SO, all im trying to say is that, although gravity is week, but potenially strong if you were to multiply it, you could go beyond the speed of light, as proven with blackholes, and how they can suck in light. im just saying would it be possible in any way shape or form, could you increase ones gravitaional pull with out increasing ones mass. which would be considered multiplying gravity. possible, most likely not,
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05-13-2004
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RE: gravity problem
Gravity is stronger the closer you get to the center of the mass producing it. This is the "muliplying" you speak of, though it is exponential multiplication.
As to black holes, the gravity well is so strong it actually bends back upon itself; light travels in a straight line through space, gravity warps space so that the "straight" line the light travels is actually curved. A black hole curves space to the point where it becomes a self-contained orb; the light travels away from the black hole....to return to the black hole as there is no other space for the particle to go to. In effect the black hole creates a bubble of self-contained space, a "micro universe", contained within the event horizon. The light itself doesn't slow down, other than what is caused by density of the space it moves through.
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