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Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 08:46:10 UTC No. 16073701
Look at this picture.
There is inherent asymmetry in this situation.
Balls can move in the opposite directions where their position is not bounded by anything.
Or they can move towards themselves where they will eventually be in the very same position.
Gravity is most likely not fundamental, it emerges from other forces acting in asymmetric way.
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 09:27:21 UTC No. 16073772
>>16073701
>in this situation.
what situation?
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 09:46:04 UTC No. 16073828
>>16073701
gravity isn't fundamental, it's just a word for curved space, which is caused by mass
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 09:55:40 UTC No. 16073846
>>16073701
>Or they can move towards themselves
pardon?
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 12:23:16 UTC No. 16074343
>>16073701
How does black differ from white? How is asymmetry attractive or repellent? It seems like you're replacing one hidden quality of mass (gravity) with other qualities which are containers for either the unknown (similar to dark matter) or a variety of knowns (proton / electrons for example) that need to be reconsidered? Or is this just a schizo brainfart of a NEET?
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Mar 2024 13:21:13 UTC No. 16074884
hey mate, you must've wandered off.
your thread is over here: >>16071764