Since nobody reads these things, just look at the explanation in the actual simulation. And please POLITELY correct me if I'm wrong, okay. I'm only 12 years old.
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The other thing is, you guys mostly represent Newtons theory. That's over 300 years old. I know that the latest physics phenomena that are taught at schools are from the 19th century... But we're talking general relativity, a theory that's a hundred years old. Gravity is the curvature of space and time, caused by energy! SPACE AND TIME ARE RELATIVE
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@Hewy Yeah right but gravitational field spreads at the speed of light. The next part of your post is correct but mostly obvious and pointless. Also, @robogeek, you're right but g doesn't exactly mean gravity, it's the gravitational acceleration.
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the photon not travels at light speed but the lightning yes
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@Atomix10 Its 'El Problemo?' Not 'Problem?' :3
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Vacer25, in a pressurless vaccuum, there'd be no air resistance, which means that g, gravity (~-9.8 m/s^2) would be the only force acting on the object, but TPT says that different elements have different gravity settings. Check out my save on this.
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Hewy, I understand that gravity is a force. I was talking about general or special relativity. I forgot which one Michiu Kaku said it was.
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Keyofdoor: Problem? [Insert troll face here]
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Broken Glass, Sand, Broken Coal and some other elements fall faster than Stone, tested by me on this save
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"Please be nice im only 12" ugh