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- Fri Jan 14, 2011 5:13 am
- Forum: The Library: Information Desk and Educational Resources
- Topic: Does Matter absorb space time?
- Replies: 111
- Views: 496302
Re: Does Matter absorb space time?
Good morning Chris! :D Now its morning in this side of the Globe! :!: The revolutionary thoughts of Great Newton and Einstein have made us people to think and discuss about this part of science. Great Newton saw this force as “linear” whereas Einstein saw it as “curved. There are two ways to solve a...
- Thu Jan 13, 2011 7:43 pm
- Forum: The Library: Information Desk and Educational Resources
- Topic: Does Matter absorb space time?
- Replies: 111
- Views: 496302
Re: Does Matter absorb space time?
Thanks Chris for your apt reply :mrgreen: . “Our advances in knowledge are almost always evolutionary, rarely revolutionary” That is very accurate :!: . I do not find fault with our predecessors but want to stress that any deviation from the correct approach (or) continuing an incorrect approach wil...
- Thu Jan 13, 2011 5:40 pm
- Forum: The Library: Information Desk and Educational Resources
- Topic: Does Matter absorb space time?
- Replies: 111
- Views: 496302
Re: Does Matter absorb space time?
Good day :D Thanks to Chris and Mark for providing a very interesting conversation :lol: . I think Mark tries to ask the questions that question the basic concepts :evil: . Our understanding about Gravity is not complete :!: . We have only observed the “effects of Gravity” and from that understandin...
- Tue Jan 04, 2011 10:00 pm
- Forum: The Library: Information Desk and Educational Resources
- Topic: moon's gravity
- Replies: 22
- Views: 3724
moon's gravity
Good day sir/madam It is said that Moon's gravity causes the 'high and low tides' in oceans on Earth. How can the Moon which has only 1/6 th of Earth's gravity (which can not even hold an atmosphere around it ) and is approximately 4 lakhs km away from Earth , influence the water mass on the crust o...