Fundamentally speaking, what does Gravity consist of? What makes mass draw towards mass?
>>8564580
Godel's Incompleteness theorem implies the universe acts in such a way to maximize entropy, which can be achieved by drawing mass towards mass
>>8564588
Top tier shitpost, but you forgot that the heisenberg uncertainty principle implies that Godel's theorem is itself uncertain, so your argument is in a superposition of right and wrong.
>>8564588
So much like testicles drawn towards your body while it's cold?
>>8564580
Gravity is nothing more than a consequence of electromagnetic attraction.
>>8564619
How does earth and bigger objects function different from smaller thing, say, quarks and leptons?
>>8564580
>what does Gravity consist of
gravatrons
>What makes mass draw towards mass
gravity
>>8564771
friendly reminder that we will never actually produce a graviton in your lifetime
>>8564777
>produce
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_relativity
Educate yoself
>>8565025
observe
>>8564580
Think about em radiation.
There's static charges and magnetic fields.
A moving charge creates a magnetic field.
Analagously, mass is a charge and a moving mass creates a gravitational field.
We don't observe diametrically opposed mass (positive/negative charges)
We don't observe magnetic monopIles
(1 way fields like gravity)
2 sides of the same coin if you ask me.
From what I understand, the "force" of gravity is a fictitious force, much like the apparent outward force during circular motion. Objects with mass deform spacetime, so that other objects moving in "straight lines", will be doing so along a curved path, resulting in the apparent attraction of the two objects.