originally posted in:Secrets of Destiny
No, he's not.
We know gravity and mass are related, and there are ways to model how much gravity an object of a certain mass has, but we do not know what physically causes gravity, how it manifests, or the underlying particles, if any, tie two objects in a gravitational bond.
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Don't we though? What about dark matter and it's relativity to pushing things apart?,The Higgsfield and Higgs particle?, or teleportation which exists on two islands on the earth via laser. Cloning of an atom( technically) then shooting it to where it needs to go via laser with a receiver.. Although one atom Must be destroyed in the process they share a bond. For every atom there is another that shares a bond with it and no matter how far apart they are they still attract one another. So we know gravitational bonds exist, we know there is gravity and anti gravity and they are very closely related mass or lack of a particle and I totally forgot the rest. This is why I didn't go to Yale. I've completely forgotten my Sources and details. Allwell. Point is, we know a lot, even enough to create artificial gravity in several different ways but none on how to get rid of gravity other than using light materials. What about that cloud jello ultra light and extremely durable stuff? Can't remember what it's called for the life of me right meow but yeah. >_>
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Edited by Prometheus25: 2/14/2015 11:47:19 PMDark matter actually pulls, it's dark energy that pushes (technically it stretches space, doesn't actually push). The Higgs field gives mass to bosons and not fermions (quarks that make up protons, neutrons). 99 percent of mass in normal matter is still unknown as to what causes it. Anti-gravity is entirely sci-fi
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Tis my bad homie. I get dyslexic with stored knowledge long unused. I appreciate the correction and yeah that's just like the majority of DNA is "junk" DNA. We may not know what it does or means but it's probably not junk other than perhaps a few bits of DNA we haven't used in thousands of years and the same probably applies to gravity minus the thousands of years thing since gravity is always in use in one way or another
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This guy wins lol