MAS2015
MAS2015
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9th Feb 2017
12th Feb 2017
Gravity is one of nature's four fundamental forces, together with electromagnetism, weak force, and strong force. The most precise description is given by the general theory of relativity, which is a consequence of the space-time curvature.
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  • Lee2Curt2
    Lee2Curt2
    13th Feb 2017
    I couldn't help but notice that you made the Star in 3D, but you measured space by a 2D graph. Wouldn't that be misleading in trying to prove Gravity?
  • dragoninferno99
    dragoninferno99
    12th Feb 2017
    Send this to as many flat-earthers as possible please. XD
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    11th Feb 2017
    NorthMustang: Interesting your inquiries and "theory". Seeking knowledge of reality, and having an opinion of it, is one of our purposes as human beings. Go ahead. Thanks for the visit and comments.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    11th Feb 2017
    PortalPlayer: I do not use external programs or scripts, as I have not yet learned how to do them, but I would like to learn how to improve my saves. Thanks for the tip and criticism.
  • NorthMustang
    NorthMustang
    11th Feb 2017
    Nice work on the aesthetics by the way.
  • NorthMustang
    NorthMustang
    11th Feb 2017
    Get the picture?
  • NorthMustang
    NorthMustang
    11th Feb 2017
    I don't know, maybe I'm just another braindead idiot that wants to form his own opinions of the universe around him so as to somehow gain a position over others that would ultimately do more hurt to him than good; And beyond that not, in the least, improve his state of being in the slightest as knowing how something works wont do him any good if he can't do anything about it anyway.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    11th Feb 2017
    atomic2385: I do not know the theory of relativity in depth, but from what I have read, the simutaneity is a concept of special relativity, where two phenomena that are observed as simultaneous in a referential system, is not in any other referential system. I'm wrong?
  • NorthMustang
    NorthMustang
    11th Feb 2017
    Or what if the universe really was just like a pool of water? A pool in which a planet would act as a vortex that expels subatomic particles from its polar regions thus creating a current in which all matter of, and on, that planet would be affected by it, and pulled toward the center of it... Furthermore, if a planet were to act as a vortex, with subatomic particles constantly being pulled through it, wouldn't that explain the magnificent heat being generated at its core?
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    11th Feb 2017
    coryman: According to speculations about black holes, as something crosses the event horizon and approaches the singularity, time expands, making the fall infinite. Thanks for visit and comment.