Message from @Umwhat
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That sounds like a knee jerk reaction lol
*** *** That would be interesting, I would like to hear more. I would think that anyone who disproved that experiment would be eligible for some substantial rewards.
Yea really
I can disprove it easily if we, with small objects could observe gravity then things would look completely different on the earth we know
How so
things would just start rolling around towards larger objects
Theres friction
Have you ever taken a physics class?
so hanging it from a wire negates that?
Yea a torsion does
a building could easily then pull a smaller object
even over friction
No it can't
"no it can't" that's right
Gravity is the weakest of the 4 fundamental forces
we do not observe this to be true
Um but we did
hence cavendish is meaningless
That was the experiment
Why do things fall on the ground?
Whi's they?
Who's*
the scientific community 🙃
I hope you at least know that was Einstein
Gravity isn't a force
*** *** Yes, if the strength of the attraction was that high, those would be possible results. But the experiment does not suppose attractions like that, it does rather the opposite and is designed to detect minute attractions.
and General Relativity doesn't disprove "gravity", it explains it
it disproves mass attracting mass
Epic Abe if you would allow me to pick your brain
What causes things to fall?
They say density, I believe in gravity but I'm just saying what they claim
Also gravity isn't a force
Alright then
Density really makes no sense in that context
It's an effect
Not a force
In GR perspective I guess you could make that claim
It's still a reason why mass attracts mass
no it says that mass appears to attract mass