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High School Gravitational acceleration and sub-atomic electric charge
I have suggested that gravity is “(fundamentally) a force arising from sub-atomic electric charge” ... and invite your consideration of the physics presented- rwh2100
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Gravitational acceleration and sub-atomic electric charge
I invite discussion ... not votes. I have posted to open a discussion ... hence a) and b) do not apply- rwh2100
- Post #10
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Gravitational acceleration and sub-atomic electric charge
... tell me more, thanks- rwh2100
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Gravitational acceleration and sub-atomic electric charge
I invite discussion ... not votes.- rwh2100
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Gravitational acceleration and sub-atomic electric charge
not the absolute value ... just consider the space-time *gradient* across an object with mass ... gravity squeezes the bottom of a tennis ball more than the top of a tennis ball (given the Earth beneath) ... and the amount of squeeze is graded in between- rwh2100
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Gravitational acceleration and sub-atomic electric charge
Wak a ball with a bat and the ball accelerates. Now under gravity, hold the ball out horizontally, let go and the ball accelerates ... without a wak. Given that gravity arises from curved space-time, I suggest further that the acceleration of the ball arises when sub-atomic particles (in the...- rwh2100
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- Acceleration Charge Electric Electric charge Gravitational Gravitational acceleration
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity