I wanted to have a discussion on the origin of gravity, what causes gravity firstly. I'm curious on the opinions of others
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>>8148894
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>>8148894
Mass. Anything else ?
>>8148894
Whatever creates Universes is the origin of gravity: Essentially, we can say:"Why it rains/snows? Because there is water in the atmosphere and it a certain a temperature it falls. Why is there water in the atmosphere? Because water evaporates with sun heat and just plain atmospheric pressure. Why does it evaporate and then rains/snows? Because particle physics determines water molecules evaporate at certain conditions? Why are these the laws of physics? Because whatever created our universe determined it. We have reached the point of modeling irreducibility.
>>8148920
I like your thinking. So it's not yet explainable?
>>8148894
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTY1Kje0yLg
>>8148924
That's one way of saying it. No, not really. Particles are attracted to each other, that's what the fifth-dimensional beings decided when they started this computer simulation.
>>8148924
I am sorry about the typo, by the way: *and at a certain temperature it falls.
Yeah, we have reached a point that we have to consider what Causes natural laws. Because Physics, by definition, must include whatever causes and sustain our observable realm, aka Nature, just like the words "clocks" and "computers" are references to not only the input+output correlation, but also to the out-of-sight mechanisms, the algorithms themselves. I like to rephrase this because it helps further understanding: Nature is not only what we observe, but whatever causes and sustains reality, so Physics, which is defined as the "Study of Nature Itself", must contain it. Good reads on this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_physics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curry%E2%80%93Howard_correspondence
All this pretty much implies Physics Contains things like Philosophy, Mathematics, Languages etc, because not only it contains the physical medium for all this: the Human mind is the medium for Philosophy, Mathematics, Languages, Logic etc; it contains a "Universe Creator" that could be the only thing to have abstract, infinite access to Philosophy, Mathematics, Languages, Logic.
>>8148959
I ask because I'm trying to theorize the possibility of generating an anti gravity field in an area while being on a planet. Basically creating the same traits as space but in my theory the key element is zero gravity.
Anyway, yeah I believe in the same logical explanation.
I don't believe in a specific higher power, I do believe there is one though because it can be proven through logical thought process.
All in all, thanks for the help. I'll be sure to check out the articles
>>8148973
anti gravity requires negative mass/energy, which doesn't exist
>>8148909
no, it is magnetism that is gravitic