Re: One crazy thought..Gravity
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Date: 03/20/05
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Date: 19 Mar 2005 18:52:29 -0800
J-vibe wrote:
> I just woke up from a nap and had this crazy dream. I'll skip the
dream,
> but explain
> the resulting thoughts. I know very little beside basic Newton's and
Kepler
> on this subject,
> but here goes: Gravity
>
> I was thinking... has anyone every considered the possiblity that
gravity is
> created
> from space as opposed to the planet creating it from the inside out.
In
> other words, If the planets have
> cores and polars, would it not be possible that they act as giant
magnets
> drawing + and - energy from outerspace? Meaning that the gravity is
being
> caused by the
> drawing in of energy. Positives and negatives drawn at polars
colliding in
> the center core.
> The cores don't pull "metallic" stuff like magnets, but energy. The
larger
> the planet, the more energy it must draw
> and harder the pull towards it. The closer to the planet, the
stronger
> the pull to obtain that energy. So, since "gravity" travels
through
> objects, drawn energy would collide on
> masses in it's path and draw it towards the source requesting the
energy
> (like placing a paper between a magnet and
> a piece of iron). Thus objects are pulled to the source between
source and
> energy.
>
> What I'm saying is that planets don't maintain gravitational force,
they
> constantly draw from space
> thus creating the effect of gravity. Maybe it's the original force
that
> created the planet in the first place is still
> pulling energy trying to collide in the center. Am I making sense?
>
> Should Planets be able to draw additional energy besides the one that
is
> already stored?
> Would this event identify it's existence and place in space. I don't
> believe space is
> simply a cold and empty place, I think there is some form of energy
sitting
> there that's like
> O2 to people, CO2 for plants, Xx for planets. Think about it, why
would
> nature change the rules in outspace?
>
> Ok, you can now say I'm nuts or simply help me understand if this
could be
> possible.....
>
> Thanks,
We have good reason to treat all ordinary objects (having mass) as
attracting all other such objects with a gravitational force (speaking
in Newton-speak). So, an explanation about planets and poles doesn't
seem quite general enough.
Patrick
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