originally posted in:Secrets of Destiny
No. Explain to me how Gravity is created and what causes it.
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There is no explanation, I was talking about the "not necessarily" part. Even if we have no explanation as to what exactly gravity is, we know for a fact that a mass that large would produce an incredibly large gravitational force. I suppose I was being a little aggressive, I just think it's obvious that it has gravity. Sorry.
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Gravitation pull is proportional to a bodys mass. Lighter objects will emit a gravitational pull to heavier objects but albeit a very weak on. Larger object exhibit a stronger gravitation pull on smaller objects. If the traveller weighed 180k times more than earth then the earth would be orbiting that -blam!-er.
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This does not explain how it is created. You have explained a gravitational relationship between two objects. There is no definitive science that explains where gravity comes from or proving it will be generated in certain situations. For example we as humans have way more mass than many objects. We don't have a gravitational pull on them. That is why it is a theory and not a universal truth.
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It doesn't matter how it's created, we know it's created.
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Ok but we know when it occurs. It occurs between two bodies and if one body is much larger (in mass) it causes the other body to be pulled towards it and in some cases creates an orbit. We dont need to know how its created we just need to know when its created to understand if something will experience a gravitational pull,
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We don't know that to always be true so we mustn't make that assumption.
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The Law of Gravitation and Theory of Relativity pretty much confirms this assumption, so yeah buddy.
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[quote]We don't know that to always be true so we mustn't make that assumption.[/quote] Unless you give me any example that larger mass DOESN'T mean a larger gravitational pull, then don't make such a bold assertion. Every large celestial body in the observable universe exerts this idea. The larger the planet the larger the gravitational pull. Black holes which have an enormous amount of mass and density even effects the gravitational pull against light, so tell me again how we are wrong again?