Intriguing Study Explains Gravity Through Quantum Entropy Effects
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Top Comments (10)
I read a sci-fi book from the 70's where the author said the ability to travel faster then light would occur when we realized gravity was a push and not a pull. Once we learned how to shield one side from the "push", the push on the other side would propel ships without the power needs now believed necessary.
Henceforth this theory will be known as the Popcorn theory.
I always thought Anton was standing up and now he says he's sitting down, my whole world is shattered
Thank you for your ‘five year old ‘explanation. To explain how gravity works so that the basic ideas are so clear that a child could understand them is a mark of teaching genius. Well done Anton!
Old. 1995. That hurts.
More than the theory itself, the experiments they propose are actually pretty clever such as testing if gravity is perfectly stable or not, not being stable would automatically rule out it being created by mass bending space-time
This sounds like the Casimir effect, where the wavelength of the fields between the two objects are limited and the wavelength of the fields outside the two objects are unlimited - yielding a 'push' toward the limited wavelength area.
Sounds like a cousin of the Casimir effect.
i'm so happy anton covered this. what wasn't mentioned is that, as i understand it, this hypothesis proposes that gravity is emergent, not fundamental. which is to say, as far as a theory of everything goes, gravity is not a fundamental force but is rather a higher order effect of environmental processes.
This is the best explanation I've heard yet of gravity being a push rather than a pull. So cool.
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Top Comments (10)
I read a sci-fi book from the 70's where the author said the ability to travel faster then light would occur when we realized gravity was a push and not a pull. Once we learned how to shield one side from the "push", the push on the other side would propel ships without the power needs now believed necessary.
Henceforth this theory will be known as the Popcorn theory.
I always thought Anton was standing up and now he says he's sitting down, my whole world is shattered
Thank you for your ‘five year old ‘explanation. To explain how gravity works so that the basic ideas are so clear that a child could understand them is a mark of teaching genius. Well done Anton!
Old. 1995. That hurts.
More than the theory itself, the experiments they propose are actually pretty clever such as testing if gravity is perfectly stable or not, not being stable would automatically rule out it being created by mass bending space-time
This sounds like the Casimir effect, where the wavelength of the fields between the two objects are limited and the wavelength of the fields outside the two objects are unlimited - yielding a 'push' toward the limited wavelength area.
Sounds like a cousin of the Casimir effect.
i'm so happy anton covered this. what wasn't mentioned is that, as i understand it, this hypothesis proposes that gravity is emergent, not fundamental. which is to say, as far as a theory of everything goes, gravity is not a fundamental force but is rather a higher order effect of environmental processes.
This is the best explanation I've heard yet of gravity being a push rather than a pull. So cool.