Message from @Fading

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2019-05-17 11:13:58 UTC  

Well yeah lol, gravity is far stronger

2019-05-17 11:14:10 UTC  

weaker*

2019-05-17 11:14:11 UTC  

rather

2019-05-17 11:14:19 UTC  

What am I saying

2019-05-17 11:14:25 UTC  

EEG machines should attract all objects, not just metal if electromagnetism was the case

2019-05-17 11:14:32 UTC  

GRAVITY is far stronger than the electromagnetic forces

2019-05-17 11:14:43 UTC  

Yes

2019-05-17 11:14:46 UTC  

I need to stop drinking lmao

2019-05-17 11:14:50 UTC  

😂

2019-05-17 11:15:10 UTC  

Has anyone ever thought that gravity was electromagnetism? I can't see a reason to think that tbh

2019-05-17 11:15:10 UTC  

It's 2:20 pm here, just woke up

2019-05-17 11:15:23 UTC  

Mike says so

2019-05-17 11:15:31 UTC  

And alot of other people here

2019-05-17 11:15:39 UTC  

Their similarity is they... both follow the inverse square law? Which is just a consequence of acting spherically lmao

2019-05-17 11:15:58 UTC  

Yeah, but try to tell that to them

2019-05-17 11:16:17 UTC  

I'm just trying to imagine what would make someone explain gravity via electromagnetism

2019-05-17 11:16:33 UTC  

I can't understand why everything else tends to spherical, except the earth

2019-05-17 11:17:07 UTC  

Well I mean at least some are consistent, the majority seem to disbelieve gravity behaves as though attracted toward point masses (aka spherical behaviour)

2019-05-17 11:17:59 UTC  

And if you say mass attracts mass they keep asking what is mass 😂

2019-05-17 11:18:35 UTC  

It'd be nice if we knew that lol

2019-05-17 11:18:48 UTC  

Is "an inherent property" not sufficient?

2019-05-17 11:19:15 UTC  

Yeah or a bundle of particles

2019-05-17 11:20:02 UTC  

There are too many things in all different flat models that are wrong

2019-05-17 11:20:22 UTC  

Not particles, I mean atoms

2019-05-17 11:21:03 UTC  

Can't have a bundle of light after all

2019-05-17 11:21:36 UTC  

Wait

2019-05-17 11:21:48 UTC  

Wat in the fcuk am I saying

2019-05-17 11:22:16 UTC  

Light is waves, that can act like particles also, that's better

2019-05-17 11:22:39 UTC  

Quantum theory is fun like that

2019-05-17 11:22:47 UTC  

Yeah, double slit

2019-05-17 11:22:53 UTC  

Weird that one

2019-05-17 11:23:17 UTC  

Needs an observer to affect the end result

2019-05-17 11:23:32 UTC  

Must have been frustrating when scientists said "okay lets find out if light is a particle or a wave" and their answer was "both lmao"

2019-05-17 11:23:35 UTC  

Thanks universe -_-

2019-05-17 11:23:42 UTC  

😂

2019-05-17 11:24:01 UTC  

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2019-05-17 11:24:13 UTC  

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2019-05-17 11:24:33 UTC  

I wonder, if humans eventually get intersolar space travel will we end up using spin gravity or thrust gravity?

2019-05-17 11:25:39 UTC  

I just hope one day we can get that travel capability

2019-05-17 11:26:07 UTC  

@COMMUNISM Not onces was NASA mentioned in this discussion

2019-05-17 11:26:23 UTC  

Ok