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What exactly is gravity?
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<blockquote data-quote="HikuTechy" data-source="post: 200878" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>The fact remains that the bodies are in motion in space and that motions can add up.</p><p>If the universe is the reference, then the further one zooms in, the faster things go,</p><p>relative to the universe. But like you say this also depends on the point of view in a way.</p><p>Sometimes things aren't as simple as saying "only this is right" The earth is still flat for lots of people, that's their perspective. And sometimes the ground may indeed be flat.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That depends on perspective and relativeness too then, if you're in a spaceship which is going at the speed of light then you'll be able to see the ship and what's in it, but not much beyond it. (This is the way I see it)</p><p></p><p></p><p>My perspective is a bit different, which may have caused some discrepancies. It depends also in what way the dimensions are defined. This is what the dimensions are like to me;</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://paranormalis.com/threads/what-is-fourth-dimension.14351/page-8#post-200554[/URL]</p><p></p><p>There may well be things in those theories which I haven't considered. My perspectives may change in time. I tend to follow the data and go with what makes sense to me.</p><p></p><p>By the way, what do you all think of this;</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]http://textfiles.com/ufo/bc_grav1.txt[/URL]</p><p>from the;</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://paranormalis.com/threads/literal-goldmine-of-ufo-information-some-of-it-very-rare.16770/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HikuTechy, post: 200878, member: 12850"] The fact remains that the bodies are in motion in space and that motions can add up. If the universe is the reference, then the further one zooms in, the faster things go, relative to the universe. But like you say this also depends on the point of view in a way. Sometimes things aren't as simple as saying "only this is right" The earth is still flat for lots of people, that's their perspective. And sometimes the ground may indeed be flat. That depends on perspective and relativeness too then, if you're in a spaceship which is going at the speed of light then you'll be able to see the ship and what's in it, but not much beyond it. (This is the way I see it) My perspective is a bit different, which may have caused some discrepancies. It depends also in what way the dimensions are defined. This is what the dimensions are like to me; [URL unfurl="true"]https://paranormalis.com/threads/what-is-fourth-dimension.14351/page-8#post-200554[/URL] There may well be things in those theories which I haven't considered. My perspectives may change in time. I tend to follow the data and go with what makes sense to me. By the way, what do you all think of this; [URL unfurl="true"]http://textfiles.com/ufo/bc_grav1.txt[/URL] from the; [URL unfurl="true"]https://paranormalis.com/threads/literal-goldmine-of-ufo-information-some-of-it-very-rare.16770/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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