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Alyoshya (nutjob)

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About Alyoshya (nutjob)

  • Birthday 04/13/1995

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  • Interests
    Knowing stuff ( just for the sake of knowing
    Love to do same experiments but haven't done any
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  • College Major/Degree
    B.E/mechanical Engineering
  • Favorite Area of Science
    quantum physics , relativity , astro physics , genetics , psychology.

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  1. I just want to know if my way of explaining the gravity is correct or not. Gravity can be explained as a mass attraction. As the ( law/statement/hypothesis or whatever ) states . [ "Every object in the universe is attracted towards each other" ] Based on this law, gravity is a mass level attraction exerted , by the heaviest body [(in accordance to the rest of the bodies that are present in that region)] and experienced by the bodies that satisfy both of the following conditions 1) It must falls under the influence OR efficient/effective range , of the mass 2) The body should be lighter than that of the body that attracts [ Is this explanation correct & acceptable ???? ] Or is there any other way to define/explain it ?????? [ LEAVING THAT ASIDE ] I can't see how my hypothesis explains the ginormous gravitational force of the " black hole " By my way of explanation the black hole must poses ginormous mass "DOES IT ?" And my explanation must also prove that the heaviest man in the room exerts a pulling force on the ppl and object that fall under his range ( ie. His mass's range ) "Well DOES HE ?" But at the same time I can't seem to understand the law I stated in the beginning of this topic That is. How even the lighter masses tend to exert some level of attraction on the masses that are heavier that it is. Well...... I can see it doesn't hold a significant effect And I can see this small force is getting canceled by the greater one. But I can't see is how it is able to / capable of exerting that (non significant) attractive force on the greater mass. SOoooooo HELP ME WITH THESE QUESTIONS ???????
  2. Ok, now first of all I never really had a clear or *satisfiable* definition or explanation for any of 12 or (13/18/........) Dimensions Out there. So I took the time to get your help Now is there any dimensions called *imaginary dimensions* the one in which ( the events occur with respect it your thaughts //the events occur as you imagine them ) How do you explain or prove the very existence of each dimensions that are out there. Discus the basic concept of dimensions ie. What is a space dimension What's a temporal dimension How many dimensions do we exist in ( I aynt talking about the 3 dimensions ¤ I was referring to the space dimensions) Is there a relation or link between the events that occur in each dimensions. ( Are the sequence of events of one dimension dependent on the sequence of event in other )
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