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2020-02-18 18:32:34 UTC  

@California Nightmare 3.0 Gravity is a force which tries to pull two objects toward each other. Anything which has mass also has agravitational pull. The more massive an object is, the stronger its gravitational pull is. ... Gravity is what holds the planets in orbit around the Sun and what keeps the Moon in orbit around Earth.

2020-02-18 18:32:37 UTC  

thats the def

2020-02-18 18:32:42 UTC  

it says force

2020-02-18 18:32:44 UTC  

and yes it is

2020-02-18 18:32:50 UTC  

Gravity has been been observed to not be a force

2020-02-18 18:32:54 UTC  

NASA claims that there are objects millions of times bigger than us.

2020-02-18 18:33:00 UTC  

@Giorno Giovanna when and with what?

2020-02-18 18:33:00 UTC  

whats your source, google?

2020-02-18 18:33:04 UTC  

So why would we not get pulled in by their massive centers?

2020-02-18 18:33:06 UTC  

Mass attracting mass hasn’t been valid since the 1915s @CockBot
You believe in a outdated form of gravity

2020-02-18 18:33:09 UTC  

Luigiana, you still stuck on Newtonian gravity. Come back to us, we're over in General Relativity.

2020-02-18 18:33:16 UTC  

^^^

2020-02-18 18:33:28 UTC  

General relativity is not a force

2020-02-18 18:33:33 UTC  

it's true

2020-02-18 18:33:37 UTC  

We can see "Gravitational Pulls" or waves with the right observatory, we dont know what causes that

2020-02-18 18:33:46 UTC  

@Drewski4343 you mean this? Einstein's general theory of relativity explains gravity as a distortion of space (or more precisely, spacetime) caused by the presence of matter or energy. A massive object generates a gravitational field by warping the geometry of the surrounding spacetime.

2020-02-18 18:33:48 UTC  

we dont know all about gravity, heck

2020-02-18 18:34:18 UTC  

Exactly. not mass attracting mass.

2020-02-18 18:34:25 UTC  

@Giorno Giovanna you cant see gravity thats not right. thats an observation of electro magnetism or something else like that

2020-02-18 18:34:41 UTC  

I mean, it could be

2020-02-18 18:34:47 UTC  

@Drewski4343 yes but mass effects the power of gravity

2020-02-18 18:34:49 UTC  

correlation is possible, also

2020-02-18 18:34:54 UTC  

maybe true

2020-02-18 18:34:54 UTC  

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2020-02-18 18:35:03 UTC  

mass affects the geodesics of an object's worldline.

2020-02-18 18:35:25 UTC  

it doesn't "attract" anything.

2020-02-18 18:35:43 UTC  

@CockBot can you prove the bending of space time?

2020-02-18 18:36:17 UTC  

@Drewski4343 i didnt say it did i just copied that, but it effects the power

2020-02-18 18:36:25 UTC  

@California Nightmare 3.0 no i cant unfortunately

2020-02-18 18:36:33 UTC  

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2020-02-18 18:36:33 UTC  

the POWAH of what

2020-02-18 18:36:39 UTC  
2020-02-18 18:36:57 UTC  

wdym power of gravity

2020-02-18 18:37:05 UTC  

erm, not exactly.
and don't feel bad, scientists don't know what causes gravity either.

2020-02-18 18:37:16 UTC  

@CockBot so you believe in gravity without evidence of it existing
You have faith
Like in a religion

2020-02-18 18:37:59 UTC  

Its better to accept we cant know all things rather than pretending we do, yk?

2020-02-18 18:38:04 UTC  

@California Nightmare 3.0 surely the evidence is that water doesnt leave earth and that we can rotate around the sun in an orbit or that the moon rotates etc

2020-02-18 18:38:11 UTC  

The truth is almost unreachable in the great scheme of things

2020-02-18 18:38:18 UTC  

yes that is right

2020-02-18 18:38:21 UTC  

@CockBot that’s not evidence
That’s faith again

2020-02-18 18:38:27 UTC  

You are following a religion