25 Apr 22
@kellyjay saidSpacetime is a term which describes the structure of the expanse of universe and gravity is a term which describes the “weak force” of attraction exerted between bodies of mass as they distort it. E.g. a heavy ball placed on a stretched out sheet will distort the sheet such a a second smaller ball will roll towards the larger ball because of the distortion of the sheet. The smaller ball will tend to circle, or orbit, the larger one until the larger one eventually pulls it into it.
Use little words and tell what it is and where it came from using Newton and Einstein, when you admit your wrong, I will give quotes that tell why you are wrong from them.
This is gravity explained in very few “little words”.
@divegeester saidYou told me what it does not what it is or where it came from. We use the word force when describing any number of things, please be specific.
Spacetime is a term which describes the structure of the expanse of universe and gravity is a term which describes the “weak force” of attraction exerted between bodies of mass as they distort it. E.g. a heavy ball placed on a stretched out sheet will distort the sheet such a a second smaller ball will roll towards the larger ball because of the distortion of the sheet. ...[text shortened]... he larger one eventually pulls it into it.
This is gravity explained in very few “little words”.
@kellyjay saidI was specific, it’s there in my post as you requested in little words, what causes gravity.
You told me what it does not what it is or where it came from. We use the word force when describing any number of things, please be specific.
Or perhaps you are suggesting that what causes gravity is different to where it comes from.
Edit: the effect of gravity is classed in physics as a “weak force”.
25 Apr 22
@divegeester saidYou have no clue.
I was specific, it’s there in my post as you requested in little words, what causes gravity.
Or perhaps you are suggesting that what causes gravity is different to where it comes from.
Edit: the effect of gravity is classed in physics as a “weak force”.
@divegeester saidA two year old can be a force to deal with your suggesting gravity is like a two year old? Specific!
I was specific, it’s there in my post as you requested in little words, what causes gravity.
Or perhaps you are suggesting that what causes gravity is different to where it comes from.
Edit: the effect of gravity is classed in physics as a “weak force”.
@kellyjay saidWhat are you on about? I’ve been laser focused on your request and completely specific in answering it.
A two year old can be a force to deal with your suggesting gravity is like a two year old? Specific!
I’ve explained exactly, precisely and accurately where gravity comes from.
So where’s your rebuttal quotes you promised in your post on the previous page?
@divegeester saidCalling you out for making claims many of those who study these thing deny knowing.
Is this you backing out then?
@divegeester saidYou don’t know what it is only what it does and you have even less knowledge on where it came from.
Come again… your post doesn’t make sense.
25 Apr 22
@kellyjay saidI’ve explained all three of these points using “little words” as you requested.
You don’t know what it is only what it does and you have even less knowledge on where it came from.
As usual your prideful spirit won’t permit you to acknowledge this or anything actually important that I show you.
@divegeester saidYou didn't, but I'm sure it is good enough for you, like your explanations of scripture.
I’ve explained all three of these points using “little words” as you requested.
As usual your prideful spirit won’t permit you to acknowledge this or anything actually important that I show you.
@divegeester saidSo what is this force? What is it?
Spacetime is a term which describes the structure of the expanse of universe and gravity is a term which describes the “weak force” of attraction exerted between bodies of mass as they distort it. E.g. a heavy ball placed on a stretched out sheet will distort the sheet such a a second smaller ball will roll towards the larger ball because of the distortion of the sheet. ...[text shortened]... he larger one eventually pulls it into it.
This is gravity explained in very few “little words”.
Where did it come from?
Those were the questions that remained unanswered.
We know what it does.
26 Apr 22
@kellyjay saidYes I did.
You didn't, but I'm sure it is good enough for you, like your explanations of scripture.
This isn’t scripture, it’s science.
You asked for a simple “little words” explanation of where gravity came from and I gave it you.
Now your running away, as you do with every poster here who pins you down.