MAS2015
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9th Feb 2017
12th Feb 2017
Gravity is one of nature's four fundamental forces, together with electromagnetism, weak force, and strong force. The most precise description is given by the general theory of relativity, which is a consequence of the space-time curvature.
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  • muchlol
    muchlol
    15th Feb 2017
    wow this is cool
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    15th Feb 2017
    fallencrow305: Very interesting. Thanks for the tip.
  • fallencrow305
    fallencrow305
    14th Feb 2017
    https://xkcd.com/1158/
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    14th Feb 2017
    New_man100000: It's on my list of saves to be made. At the moment I am completing a save on dimensions, but soon I will prepare one on space-time.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    14th Feb 2017
    Skiruyoshi: As far as I know, this is still in the speculative field. Sorry for not having more information. Thanks for visit.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    14th Feb 2017
    sassydylan: I am no expert on the subject, but according to some big bang theorists, before the initial event, there was an energy concentration smaller than a proton (a singularity), and at very high temperature. For some reason unknown, this point grew and there was a condensation of energy in matter (E = mc^2), forming everything that exists. I hope I contributed. Thanks for the visit.
  • New_man100000
    New_man100000
    14th Feb 2017
    please add post about spacetime ^_^
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    14th Feb 2017
    Lee2Curt2: The representation of the structure of space-time (4D) as it really is, is impossible, because the screen is 2D. The plan, besides demonstrating in an easier and didactic way, the distortion that the presence of matter causes in space-time, also shows the interweaving of space and time through the diagonal lines.
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    14th Feb 2017
    dragoninferno99: Thanks for visita e comment.
  • Skiruyoshi
    Skiruyoshi
    14th Feb 2017
    what about mirror gravity?