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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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.
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MAS2015: An electron leaves one atom and is pulled into the orbit of another. This pulls the two atoms slightly together, and they want to push apart again to a more "comfortable" position. Take every atom everywhere, down to the core of a planet/star/object and you might see that it is a valid perspective.
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MAS2015: You misunderstand what I meant. Electrons are constantly in motion and being exchanged between atoms. This is not taken into account at a macro scale in most instances and is a theory of gravity. By observing the interaction between objects at a distance and electromagnetic fields at a distance, the mathematics are staggeringly similar.
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@eagle92lighting and @Awalone: Sorry... My knowledge of english is not very good. So I did not understand your comments.
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Please stop showing examples of 3D objects warping a plane, that's just confusing
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@applepi: Nope, looks legit, the lines seem like they were drawn with the TPT line tool. As they should be. And the beautiful sun can be done with the smudge deco tool.
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looks good but im pretty sure you didnt draw this by hand but with use of an programm....
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what about "inside the singularity" art