26 Apr 22
@kellyjay saidHere’s what I said; explain to me how this succinct, accurate explanation of where gravity comes from, is “not worthy of a rebuttal”?
You didn't say anything worthy of rebuttal, I'm sorry, but nothing substantive about what it was and nothing about where it came from was addressed by you.
”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. The smaller ball will tend to circle, or orbit, the larger one until the larger one eventually pulls it into it.
This is gravity explained in very few “little words”
@divegeester saidYou are talking again about what it does; you use words like force which can be applied to countless other things. What is it? I told you we know what it does; you never once mentioned where it came from. So again, you have said nothing concerning the questions, absolutely nothing.
Here’s what I said; explain to me how this succinct, accurate explanation of where gravity comes from, is “not worthy of a rebuttal”?
”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 stretc ...[text shortened]... larger one eventually pulls it into it.
This is gravity explained in very few “little words”
27 Apr 22
@kellyjay saidDid gravity "come from" Dasa's Hindu Gods or the deities of ancient Javanese folklore, perhaps? Or are you saying it had something to do with Jesus?
You are talking again about what it does; you use words like force which can be applied to countless other things. What is it? I told you we know what it does; you never once mentioned where it came from.
@fmf saidI asked where it came from and what is it; you got nothing? You said it wasn't supernatural, so what is it? Where did it come from?
Did gravity "come from" Dasa's Hindu Gods or the deities of ancient Javanese folklore, perhaps? Or are you saying it had something to do with Jesus?
@fmf saidYou and dive went off on me for asking what it is and where it came from; you just did a backflip on what it could be. You guys are big on pinging others' thoughts but are all over the place when you accidentally say something you have to back up.
Why does it need to be "impressive" to you personally, KellyJay?
27 Apr 22
@kellyjay saidNo, I said the "start" of the universe [and by extension, human consciousness] COULD BE explained supernaturally, but gravity is explained by common or garden physics and is not a mystery.
You and dive went off on me for asking what it is and where it came from; you just did a backflip on what it could be..
27 Apr 22
@kellyjay saidWhy does my attitude to the mysteries of the uiverse need to be "impressive" to you personally, KellyJay?
You and dive went off on me for asking what it is and where it came from; you just did a backflip on what it could be. You guys are big on pinging others' thoughts but are all over the place when you accidentally say something you have to back up.