blike Posted October 30, 2002 Posted October 30, 2002 Whats the scientific position on gravitrons?? I thought gravity was like a curve in spacetime...or does it CURVE spacetime? If there are gravitrons, do they ahve an effect on each other?
Ragnarak Posted October 30, 2002 Posted October 30, 2002 gravitons no 'r' they are the (theoretical) exchange particle for the gravitational force i think mass causes the curve in spacetime and gravity IS the curve tho i haven't really looked at any general relativity yet :/
blike Posted October 30, 2002 Author Posted October 30, 2002 where did I get the "r" from Photon, Proton....maybe I stole it from electron :/
fafalone Posted October 30, 2002 Posted October 30, 2002 If they do exist, they propagate much faster than c. See this thread that you also started
Zeo Posted October 31, 2002 Posted October 31, 2002 I had always thought that gravity was simply a distortion of the space-time continuum because of Planets immense mass, it caused a rupture and made gravity... At least, that's what I heard...:bs:
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