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Thursday, March 8, 2018

Can gravity be considered a force?


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by Jeffrey Werbock

Found this on Quora and it's just so far out there that I have to share:
Q: Can gravity be considered a force?
A: No. It’s an effect derived from the nature of space which is inherently curved not “bent” into curvature by some outside force, and it is inherently mobile, a rolling motion which has no outside force moving it. Space rolls, it rolls through itself, there is only the Now, and it rolls. Time is a cognitive function, not a property of energy. Energy cannot be created, it has no time, there is only the Now, over and over again.
There is enough truth in what he says to make it plausible, plus the video is way cool.

Veritasium has a video about quantumness.

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