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High School Why does "gravity" need to be unified?
Thanks. I feel a little guilty now not having done the standard Wiki or google search. Thanks for pointing out the difference.- Canis Lupus
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Undergrad Comparison of tidal forces acting on the Moon vs Enceladus
Vrbic, If the calculations are still astray you might want to consider this paper https://www.nature.com/articles/srep37740 It's possible that the same process which is the subject of the paper is occurring on Enceladus (and a few other masses in the solar system). It's against the mainstream...- Canis Lupus
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School Why does "gravity" need to be unified?
Can you briefly, perhaps with a simple reference, provide your understanding of the difference between the two terms "gravitational wave" and "gravity wave". It is seems the two are clearly defined differently. I'd appreciate an understanding of that difference if you have the time.- Canis Lupus
- Post #23
- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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High School Why does "gravity" need to be unified?
Are gravity waves gravity though?- Canis Lupus
- Post #18
- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Undergrad Gravity as geometry vs gravity traveling at c
thanks- Canis Lupus
- Post #17
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Gravity as geometry vs gravity traveling at c
Sorry, I don't understand this post.- Canis Lupus
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Gravity as geometry vs gravity traveling at c
Thanks. That gives me a better idea.- Canis Lupus
- Post #14
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Gravity as geometry vs gravity traveling at c
Does this mean it is constantly changing?- Canis Lupus
- Post #11
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Gravity as geometry vs gravity traveling at c
Thanks for the reply.- Canis Lupus
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Gravity as geometry vs gravity traveling at c
Hi, I am seeking to understand better how this well accepted idea: "...according to general relativity, gravity is a manifestation of the geometry of spacetime." (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loop_quantum_gravity) is compatible with the equally well accepted idea that gravity travels at the...- Canis Lupus
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- General relativity Geometry Gravity Speed of light
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics