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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hansungje: Thansk for visit and comment.
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@Preset: Some comments deal with string theory, but the save does not. Thanks for visit and comment.
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@LiquidPlasma and @thechubbyhusky: Thanks for visit, comment and vote. I'll try hard to keep doing what you like.
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That gravity field is sad. "Depression because of mass"
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@New_man100000: As for graphically demonstrating spatial dimensions, we can easily show 0D (dot), 1D (line) and 2D (plane). We can also show a "distorted simulation" in a plane (paper or PC screen), 3D (cube), but from space 4D is impossible because our mind can not see the direction of the 4 axis.
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@TPTRules: Thanks for visit and comment.
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New_man100000: In a simplistic way, and not to enter into scientific, philosophical and complex discussions. According to string theory, our universe is just a "slice" of a multiverse existing in an 11-dimensional structure. Of the carriers of the fundamental forces: photons, W and Z bosons, gluons and gravitons, only gravitons (particles carrying gravitational "force") can overcome the barrier separating universes and 11 dimensions, so it is diluted if compared With the other forces.
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id:2101820 - 0,1,2 dimetions
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This is string theory right? Im not sure it just looks it.
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Awesome! :D I love stuff like this! :) +1