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Equation for the lowest point in space time.
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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 10008" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Equation for the lowest point in space time.</strong></p><p></p><p>I dont thin so homey. Aren't you forgetting basic laws here? In space, you could have a planet the size of all out planets put together and unless it was A: already moving, it would be stationary. B: Being or having gravatational forces exerted upon it by another Larger mass like the Sun would 'draw it along'.</p><p></p><p>Fundamental laws state that a body IN MOTION tends to stay in that motion unless otherwise affected by something out side itself. In space there is no up or down. If that mass is just sitting there, and there is no gravity affecting it, it cannot 'Fall' to any where.</p><p></p><p>You have not listed all the components of the dimension. It is MEST Matter, Energy, Space and Time</p><p></p><p>Are you perhaps trying to describe just how much space is WARPED because of mass and the velocity? I have seen this kind of thing in Hawkings book on physics for the layman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 10008, member: 44"] [b]Equation for the lowest point in space time.[/b] I dont thin so homey. Aren't you forgetting basic laws here? In space, you could have a planet the size of all out planets put together and unless it was A: already moving, it would be stationary. B: Being or having gravatational forces exerted upon it by another Larger mass like the Sun would 'draw it along'. Fundamental laws state that a body IN MOTION tends to stay in that motion unless otherwise affected by something out side itself. In space there is no up or down. If that mass is just sitting there, and there is no gravity affecting it, it cannot 'Fall' to any where. You have not listed all the components of the dimension. It is MEST Matter, Energy, Space and Time Are you perhaps trying to describe just how much space is WARPED because of mass and the velocity? I have seen this kind of thing in Hawkings book on physics for the layman. [/QUOTE]
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