Far out cosmology (Introduction)

by Balance_Maintained @, U.S.A., Thursday, February 06, 2014, 20:16 (3731 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained

tony: If you take away the inverse relationship between mass and gravity, then the problem of a black hole never occurs because the super dense matter is not required to generate a corresponding super-strong gravitational field. 
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> > > String theory, and others, are also building upon the same wobbly foundation. Why are we wasting time and money on wild speculation before we shore up the foundation upon which all of that speculation is built upon.
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> >David: Excellent point. How does gravity work?
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>Tony: No one knows. It is assumed to be a function of mass, but there is no physical explanation for it.-
Actually, let me revise this statement a little. No one knows how it works. The current equations for gravity only discuss the perceived relationship between the mass of an object and the strength of its attraction to other objects.

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What is the purpose of living? How about, 'to reduce needless suffering. It seems to me to be a worthy purpose.


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