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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WedgeWWW: These saves are used in classes for high school students, who mostly have a limited knowledge or scientific basis, and therefore the 2D plan model is easier to visualize and understand than a 3D space. Even because most of the material that deals with the subject uses this type of representation.
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that is because it is easier to show the distortion on a 2d plane than a 3d plane, which is how the model is intended. Imagine a cube made up of cubes. A sphere inside this cube would bring in the vertices of the smaller cubes to create the "gravity well", but this is difficult to illistrate.
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I mean, our space has 3 dimensions but all examples of heavy objects affecting space use this model of a plane with heavy objects thrown on it.
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a white hole could also be a hyperdense anti particle
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New_man100000: I think they exist. For in the univers, there are always opposites: positive and negative electric charges, north and south magnetic poles, matter and anti matter, etc. So if there are black holes, there are certainly white holes. Possibly our universe was created by a white hole, with a black hole in a 5D universe (04 spatial dimensions and 01 temporal).
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Vondaniel: Forgiveness for misunderstanding. You're right. I understood you meant, you spoke of similarities between the two cases, and how gravity could be explained from this point of view. Thank you.
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WedgeWWW: Excuse me. I did not understand your comment, could you explain?
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JusticeFighter: Thank you for comment.
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what you think about white holes?
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applepi: For my saves, I use only mouse and keyboard, as I do not yet have enough knowledge to import data from other programs to the TPT. Thanks for the visit and comment.