My Theory of Gravity

Posted by DesertFox on June 18, 2006, 7:16 p.m.

In response to This Blog I must sasy that it is absolutely wrong.

There is no such thing as gravity.

It is all ego-centrism.

Each and every particle in the universe has an ego. Larger particles have larger egos.

Now, particles are attracted to other particles' egos. The larger the ego, the larger the attraction - just like high-school. People want to be near the "cool" kids.

Planets are just conglomerites of large-ego particles, they have joined up as a group of friends, and don't want to be broken away from each other. This furthers the effects.

Black holes are like movie stars, like Tom Cruise.

That is all.

Comments

poultry 18 years, 4 months ago

o_O

chiggerfruit 18 years, 4 months ago

what you're explaining is gravity my friend… mere size of an object cannot just draw something, what is emitted/inside (or lack thereof) has to be what draws an object in. however, this only accounts for a small amount of force.

if you count the force by size, your idea of a blackhole is wrong because everything that enters inside of one is crushed into a single point, millions of times smaller than a period.

poultry 18 years, 4 months ago

…o_O…

DesertFox 18 years, 4 months ago

Just like the Hordes of Fans leaping at Tom Cruise's car…

Eternal 18 years, 4 months ago

But Chiken has a big ego, and his Avatar's the same size as everyone elses… lol jk

HeroofTime55 18 years, 4 months ago

OMG screw my theory! this is GENIOUS! it fits right in with the idea of a donught shaped universe!

BTW, Tom Cruise is a freak.

HeroofTime55 18 years, 4 months ago

Oh and at chiggerfruit: a black hole is a single point in space, of 0 volume. So, mathematically, it is infinitely smaller than the smallest particle, or anything with more than 0 volume.

Maxcore 18 years, 4 months ago

it also has infinite mass?

DesertFox 18 years, 4 months ago

//But Chiken has a big ego, and his Avatar's the same size as everyone elses… lol jk//

But not the same mass. Just like a black hole - though he isn't a movie star. He wants to be though.

Hero - mathematically, no a black hole is not infinitely small. It's just infinitely far to the center, or something.

HeroofTime55 18 years, 4 months ago

no, a black hole has 0 volume. It dosent have infinite mass however, as that goes against conservation of matter/energy.

Personally, i think it depends whatever the smallet particle is really. It it is the mass-energy particle i believe is there, this particle takes up a single point in space, since energy dosent have a volume attached to it.

Basically in a black hole, the extreme gravity of the object makes it crush itself to a tiny point.

And remember, 'volume' is prety much nothing more than the spaces between atoms (plus a tiny ammount that makes up the atoms). What makes up the volume of electreons/protons/neutrons? more empty space, and a few quarks. I think the ultimate result of further reductions is a 0 volume particle.

Much like chickens avatar, it crushes itself under its own gravity.