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One interesting observation about gravity is, in the center of gravity the gravitational force vectors cancel, such that the gravitational force becomes zero. Although the gravitational forces is zero, pressure reaches a maximum; pressure = force/area.

 

Mathematically, in the center of gravity, gravitational force, has converted to a more generic form of force connected to pressure=force/area. This mechanical style of force allows gravity to interface all the other forces without the need of graviton and gravity waves.The pressure allows material contact and phase changes based on induced changes in EM and the nuke forces.

 

If we include GR, since the center of mass has no mathematical gravitational force, but still defines the deepest point in the space-time well via GR, then mathematically gravitational force = GR + pressure.

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On 2/18/2015 at 3:41 PM, Phi for All said:

 

The search to understand why something is the way it is IS philosophy. Science is about observing and measuring a phenomenon in order to predict what might happen in different situations. We search for how it works, the way it applies to the natural world, not why. We can measure how in a very objective, substantive, trustworthy manner. Why is open to too much interpretation and subjective opinion.

 

I love the irony of describing people as amateurs by misspelling amateurs.

Ok smartass. Let's concentrate on the spelling mistakes instead of what maters here. Jerk!

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It is so obvious that this forum is frequented by students and wannabies. After this post I'm out. Lol. 

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