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Suppose, I become twice as big as the earth. Then Can I have my own Gravity!
The discussion revolves around the hypothetical scenario of a person becoming twice as big as the Earth and whether they could then possess their own gravity. Participants explore concepts related to gravity, mass, and the implications of size on gravitational force.
Participants express differing views on the nature of gravity and its existence, with no consensus reached on the implications of becoming twice as big as the Earth. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the hypothetical scenario and its scientific validity.
Participants reference various assumptions about mass and gravitational effects, but these assumptions are not fully explored or agreed upon. The discussion includes speculative elements and humor that may affect the seriousness of the scientific claims made.
Not by yourself. It takes two to gravitate towards each other.Caesar_Rahil said:Suppose, I become twice as big as the earth. Then Can I have my own Gravity!
Tee hee. (At least, I presume you jest.)Skyhunter said:Gravity is only a theory.
Using the logic of Intelligent Design, how do you know it even exists?
Whether or not there is any other object, he still has a gravitational force. If he has mass, he has gravity.BobG said:Not by yourself. It takes two to gravitate towards each other.
zoobyshoe said:If you went into space, you might carefully put some little speck of something into orbit around you and could thereby have your own moon.
Gravity is not non-local; it moves at the speed of light, so if something's light hasn't reached you yet, neither have the effects of its gravity.BobG said:You're affected by everything in the universe - even the things so far away you can't see them.
DaveC426913 said:Tee hee. (At least, I presume you jest.)
Edit: just stumbled across http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4133&n=2 , probably the seed for Skyhunter's comment.
Now I understand what's the whole worldwide famine about!Caesar_Rahil said:Suppose, I become twice as big as the earth. Then Can I have my own Gravity!

DaveC426913 said:Tee hee. (At least, I presume you jest.)
Edit: just stumbled across http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4133&n=2 , probably the seed for Skyhunter's comment.
Caesar_Rahil said:Suppose, I become twice as big as the earth. Then Can I have my own Gravity!