by MarkBour » Tue Oct 28, 2014 4:06 am
I'll take a stab at this, in hopes that I understand Ron's question. Imagine a compact, spherical, massive body in space and that nothing much else is there to confuse the simple situation. Draw the plane that passes through its center and the observer's eyes. The diagrams in your post graph the potential energy level at the points in that plane. If you arbitrarily give a zero value to the potential at some given distance from the body, then the diagrams plot a graph of points above or below zero at that point. The "up" direction in the diagram is simply the direction used to plot increasing potential, which is being graphed. The curvy sheets are the surface of the potential function.
So, a tiny traveller moving in the plane I described, would undergo the changing levels of potential energy with respect to the gravity well as depicted in the warped sheets of those diagrams. Of course the diagram just depicts life in one plane. If you draw any other plane through the massive object, the potential diagram needs to be re-oriented for it. So, you're right, of course, it is the same from any direction. But I have no idea how someone could make a diagram that depicted that, but was still a useful, legible graph depicting much of anything clearly.
I'll take a stab at this, in hopes that I understand Ron's question. Imagine a compact, spherical, massive body in space and that nothing much else is there to confuse the simple situation. Draw the plane that passes through its center and the observer's eyes. The diagrams in your post graph the potential energy level at the points in that plane. If you arbitrarily give a zero value to the potential at some given distance from the body, then the diagrams plot a graph of points above or below zero at that point. The "up" direction in the diagram is simply the direction used to plot increasing potential, which is being graphed. The curvy sheets are the surface of the potential function.
So, a tiny traveller moving in the plane I described, would undergo the changing levels of potential energy with respect to the gravity well as depicted in the warped sheets of those diagrams. Of course the diagram just depicts life in one plane. If you draw any other plane through the massive object, the potential diagram needs to be re-oriented for it. So, you're right, of course, it is the same from any direction. But I have no idea how someone could make a diagram that depicted that, but was still a useful, legible graph depicting much of anything clearly.