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Gravitational Shielding
22 years 1 week ago #3807
by makis
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Since gravity is a product of mass and mass is a product of energy then wouldn't "energy" block the effects of the gravity more effectively?
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Patrick, from what I understand, in Pushing Gravity, gravity is not a property of mass but a reaction of mass to graviton collision, absorption and scattering.
Any field we know off will be transparent to gravitons due to their small size and, apparently, lack of charge.
I tried to show before that gravity shielding is an illusion in the sense of providing levitation to other objects. Save the possibility of an explosion if there is not any graviton scattering. The key here is not a dense mass, but as you point out to keep gravitons away. You are along the same lines but a field will not do it, I think.
Since gravity is a product of mass and mass is a product of energy then wouldn't "energy" block the effects of the gravity more effectively?
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Patrick, from what I understand, in Pushing Gravity, gravity is not a property of mass but a reaction of mass to graviton collision, absorption and scattering.
Any field we know off will be transparent to gravitons due to their small size and, apparently, lack of charge.
I tried to show before that gravity shielding is an illusion in the sense of providing levitation to other objects. Save the possibility of an explosion if there is not any graviton scattering. The key here is not a dense mass, but as you point out to keep gravitons away. You are along the same lines but a field will not do it, I think.
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22 years 1 week ago #3725
by Patrick
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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=2 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>Patrick, from what I understand, in Pushing Gravity, gravity is not a property of mass but a reaction of mass to <b>graviton collision, absorption and scattering</b>.
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If the graviton has no mass and no charge then how do they move?
Wouldn't they actually just stay still and everything would pass through them?
How is a collision even possible?(collision of what?)
Is the graviton simply what we call "space"?
Any field we know off will be transparent to gravitons due to their small size and, apparently, lack of charge. <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
If the graviton has no mass and no charge then how do they move?
Wouldn't they actually just stay still and everything would pass through them?
How is a collision even possible?(collision of what?)
Is the graviton simply what we call "space"?
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22 years 1 week ago #3726
by makis
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If the graviton has no mass and no charge then how do they move?
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It has mass and exchanges momentum. The speed is 20 billion C. the issue here is what started gravitons go. To move graviton on a Universal scale there must be some huge energy that got them going in the first place. I guess then the question of the cause of gravity is not solved by the graviton concept, just elevated to another level of causality search.<img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>
If the graviton has no mass and no charge then how do they move?
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It has mass and exchanges momentum. The speed is 20 billion C. the issue here is what started gravitons go. To move graviton on a Universal scale there must be some huge energy that got them going in the first place. I guess then the question of the cause of gravity is not solved by the graviton concept, just elevated to another level of causality search.<img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>
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