Atomic10
Atomic10
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13th Aug 2014
13th Sep 2014
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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  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    13th Aug 2014
    sentinal-5: And me to.
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    13th Aug 2014
    @Everyone: I agree with you guys on all the things you've said, I just couldn't reply because I went with my dad to help him with his errands. Okay? Okay.
  • asthepanda3
    asthepanda3
    13th Aug 2014
    @tothemyer, I have a simple answer to your question, E=M, M=G, atoms have electrons (energy partical), electrons make energy (cause they are energy), this electron has mass, if it didn't your atoms would split and explode, and anything with at least 0.0001% mass must have a gravity of atleast 0.0001G, think of this theory as a wall, sitting at exactly 90 degrees, in a room with no air, why does the wall collect dust?
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    13th Aug 2014
    ooh, so we're onto gravity eh? not my field of expertise but it sure as hell is fascinating!
  • tothemyers
    tothemyers
    13th Aug 2014
    @kyledudey I didn't even say anything about you (I too am just a computer geek that enjoys writing c++ physics simulators). As for the gravity thing, it's debateable whether gravity travels. There is a theoretical particle called a "graviton", but nobody has found it yet, so we don't even know if it exists. If it does, the question is, does it have mass?
  • shinra
    shinra
    13th Aug 2014
    UFO5540 Gravity, I'm afraid, actually does travel at the speed of light "or close to it." There's not much known about the mysterious space-time force that is gravity, other than the faact that it does seem to travel at around the speed of light. Because if gravity did travel at an infinite speed, it wouldn't be the warpy, curvy space-time that we know of
  • shinra
    shinra
    13th Aug 2014
    Me being 15 and physics-obsessed and "whatnot"
  • UFO5440
    UFO5440
    13th Aug 2014
    Acully its Gravity that is faster than Light 300M+G's of force
  • shinra
    shinra
    13th Aug 2014
    Is TPT just full of hardcore physics-loving teenagers? Because if that's the case, then I'm right at home
  • kyledudey
    kyledudey
    13th Aug 2014
    tothemyers pls stop making me look bad and im 30 and a computer geek so stop