Originally posted by RuroumiKenshin
Gravity is a curvature of space. Agree?
Thhe Sun for example causes space to curve.
Hence it creates a gravitational pull.
What does the sun weigh?
Do you understand what I am getting at?
How can the sun or anyother mass curve space with their wieght without something pulling it? We weigh differently on other planets because of different gravitational pulls.
I am confused here.
to understand this, don't you need a way to measure curvature?
in General Relativity (often abbreviated GR) it is measured in units 1/square meter----units of reciprocal area
In GR it is the energy density of the sun----joules per cubic meter----that causes curvature-----1/square meter.
It is not the "weight" of the sun but the concentration of mass-energy----the fact that the sun represents a huge energy packed into a rather small space. this is a big "joules per cubic meter" and it causes the curvature around the sun.
The Einstein equation, the main equation of GR, says:
G
m,n = 8pi T
m,n
and the lefthandside is curvature (number per sq. meter) and the righthandside is energy density (joule per cub. meter)
How can those two kinds of quantities be related? By a constant universal force. This force multiplied by curvature gives energy density. A Newton, the metric unit of force, would work except for the fact that it is not the right size.
Newton x (1/sq.meter) = Newton/sq meter = joule/cubic meter
So multiplying Newton by curvature gives energy density.
It would work except it is too weak. The right force---the one that actually connects the sun energy density to the resulting curvature, is 12E43 Newtons. Also written "c
4/G."
You do not cause gravity by your weight.
You cause gravity by your concentrated energy. That is what pulls other things. If only people would just take the equations seriously and read what they actually say, there would be a wider understanding of this.
the best window on this I know are the Friedmann equations, the simplified Einstein equation used by cosmologists. There the energy density is shown explicitly and it is obvious that it is what causes the bending (and as a result the "pull" on other things which you talked about)