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I've always thought about gravity as a pulling force but perhaps it isn't. Is there anything fundamentally wrong with thinking about gravity as a pushing force attenuated by matter?
Are you referring to what Michio Kaku said in the TV documentary on Einstein?jkg0 said:I've always thought about gravity as a pulling force but perhaps it isn't. Is there anything fundamentally wrong with thinking about gravity as a pushing force attenuated by matter?
Chestermiller said:Are you referring to what Michio Kaku said in the TV documentary on Einstein?
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Chestermiller said:Are you referring to what Michio Kaku said in the TV documentary on Einstein?
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Believe it or not, he said that gravity doesn't pull you. The relativistic explanation of gravity is that it pushes you. Here is a link to the documentary, now available from youtube:dauto said:What was his comment?
dauto said:What was his comment?
That is an even worse analogy. Discussed many time here.Jano L. said:There is this curved 2D surface which pushes the marble to make it move in circles.
One can do much better without using mathematics:Jano L. said:This is probably close to where one can go without using mathematics...