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Anonymous at Sat, 1 Jun 2024 03:31:09 UTC No. 16203515
If you deleted half the matter in the universe how fast would you accelerate towards the remaining half?
If you went to the Earth's very centre you'd feel weightless. I assume the same is true for interstellar space? Even though the influence of gravity from objects is negligible it would accumulate, no? The mass in the universe could be pulling on you from all directions. How strong is that gravitational force and how fast would it accelerate you?
Anonymous at Sat, 1 Jun 2024 03:45:37 UTC No. 16203522
[math]\vec{a} = G \sum_i \frac{m_i}{\vec{R}_i^2}[/math]
Anonymous at Sat, 1 Jun 2024 04:27:35 UTC No. 16203587
>>16203583
this is an interesting question though. wouldn't you like to know how much you accelerate in every direction?
Anonymous at Sat, 1 Jun 2024 04:33:41 UTC No. 16203595
you would get ripped in half
Anonymous at Sat, 1 Jun 2024 04:59:03 UTC No. 16203630
>>16203587
its a stupid question and if you had half a brain or had paid attention in high school you'd already know the answer