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2019-04-06 17:57:02 UTC  

could it be gravitons?

2019-04-06 17:57:11 UTC  

@Elias (Deus) ⭐ congratulations on Flat Earther ⭐

2019-04-06 17:57:36 UTC  

I seriously love isaac newton!! I'm so glad there's a community here for everyone who believes. (:

2019-04-06 17:57:59 UTC  

yeah isaac newton was pretty great

2019-04-06 17:58:14 UTC  

Gravitons are a String Theory particle, right?

2019-04-06 17:58:27 UTC  

i believe so but i maybe incorrect

2019-04-06 17:59:14 UTC  

If so, they work mathematically, but are impossible to observe with modern technology.

2019-04-06 17:59:16 UTC  

gravitons are elementary particles in the quantum gravity theory.

2019-04-06 17:59:36 UTC  

*Which quantum gravity theory?*

2019-04-06 17:59:41 UTC  

There’s a few.

2019-04-06 17:59:42 UTC  

yes like many other particles

2019-04-06 17:59:44 UTC  

idk

2019-04-06 18:00:21 UTC  

its just a hypothetical particle. I personally dont believe in its existence, but it could be possible

2019-04-06 18:01:17 UTC  

it's disappointing that there's so many of us.

2019-04-06 18:01:56 UTC  

String theory is the only theory of quantum gravity that has a mathematically possible graviton.

2019-04-06 18:02:37 UTC  

The rest end up with particles that have infinite mass.

2019-04-06 18:02:44 UTC  

Evidently that causes issues.

2019-04-06 18:03:24 UTC  

Gravitons are denser than air that's why things are held down

2019-04-06 18:03:27 UTC  

Well, yeah. But math can do literally anything.

2019-04-06 18:03:40 UTC  

Well, that’s the interesting part.

2019-04-06 18:03:51 UTC  

all doesnt explain gravitational waves though

2019-04-06 18:03:56 UTC  

The only one that mathematically works can not be observed.

2019-04-06 18:04:08 UTC  

But math doesn't exactly reflect reality. It's a tool to help explain reality.

2019-04-06 18:04:12 UTC  

gravitational waves do exist

2019-04-06 18:04:19 UTC  

The only ones that could be observed cannot exist mathematically

2019-04-06 18:05:01 UTC  

yeah theres a lot wrong with string theory but i dont know enough about quantum physics to known it all in fact i barely understand quantum physics its insane

2019-04-06 18:05:26 UTC  

well in 2015 a group of scientists from LIGO and Virgo detected gravitational waves

2019-04-06 18:05:31 UTC  

There’s actually not much wrong with String theory at all.

2019-04-06 18:05:33 UTC  

im not too sure about the specifics

2019-04-06 18:05:51 UTC  

There’s really just one big thing that’s an issue with it, but that issue is massive.

2019-04-06 18:05:56 UTC  

however bob lazar did talk about this theory before they were discovered

2019-04-06 18:06:01 UTC  

and proven

2019-04-06 18:06:05 UTC  

String theory disregards a 12th dimension. Which is pretty annoying.

2019-04-06 18:06:11 UTC  

*One dimensional particles are impossible to detect.*

2019-04-06 18:06:24 UTC  

Not all do, Mad Phil

2019-04-06 18:06:39 UTC  

There’s one version that goes well beyond a 12th dimension

2019-04-06 18:06:48 UTC  

ah dimensions. I used to be super interested into this stuff

2019-04-06 18:06:49 UTC  

hi, fellow flatties.

2019-04-06 18:06:53 UTC  

The conventional one has ten, and M has 11, iirc.

2019-04-06 18:07:00 UTC  

Yes