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Guest001 02-17-2017 06:16 AM

Is gravity the opposite to what we think?
 
It's long been my contention that gravity is a force that presses on us equally from all directions, a thrust not an attraction.

Now with the discovery of a 5th force my theory may now be a possibility.

Further to that I think that in explaining this new force it will show that there are in fact only 3 forces.

You heard it here first.

:nerd:

Hellfighter 02-17-2017 06:26 AM

pressure around a animal/ human body, be it air, dirt, ocean, water, will be great lower you go into the area, same upper layer as will like heading to out space less pressure around the body!

but lets say you going into another world through a portal or rip in time and space, the pressure maybe same or not, first you need step in and see it in-person

btw
Q: funny part if you let lose body gases cloud! will you be lighter or heaver in wight?
A: you have less people around you can count on that i think! so it didn't matter any did it lol

Guest001 02-18-2017 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Hellfighter (Post 386298)
pressure around a animal/ human body, be it air, dirt, ocean, water, will be great lower you go into the area, same upper layer as will like heading to out space less pressure around the body!

but lets say you going into another world through a portal or rip in time and space, the pressure maybe same or not, first you need step in and see it in-person

btw
Q: funny part if you let lose body gases cloud! will you be lighter or heaver in wight?
A: you have less people around you can count on that i think! so it didn't matter any did it lol

Upper layer?

We're talking about the universe or greater correct?

If according to many current scientific theories, the Universe is infinite - then it follows the area of pressure or energy surrounding us is an infinite volume.

Now with that being said it follows that you cannot be at the surface or the bottom.

So where would you be?

So, do you think the science is correct, or incorrect?

Hellfighter 02-19-2017 12:33 AM

Will you hold coin in your hand then hold both side of it then again count your self a faint to a ant

Guest001 02-19-2017 04:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hellfighter (Post 386317)
Will you hold coin in your hand then hold both side of it then again count your self a faint to a ant

Yes it's like that.

I'll call it the Fish Bowl Syndrome for want of a better analogy.

Your size, what you see and experience from inside is relative to the size of the bowl and has nothing to do with where the bowl is.

:read:

Hellfighter 02-19-2017 08:09 AM

Will I be happier if the bowl was resting on some girl chest that make my day!
https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/youn...d-51452609.jpg

Guest001 02-19-2017 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Hellfighter (Post 386319)
Will I be happier if the bowl was resting on some girl chest that make my day!

Yes Mate!..

...and according to Einstein's theories you would be relatively happy... unless you are relative... :hahano:

Guest001 03-15-2017 07:20 PM

Just saw on a Television Science Documentary hosted by Brian Cox (physicist) that scientists are actually now thinking that gravity pushes - WOOO HOOO!


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