Graviton
Graviton Particle
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String theories, relativity theories. There are lots of theories about gravity, but I prefer the facts. Gravity is caused by a high-speed particle, the Graviton. It orbits all atoms. It also causes inertia. Gravitons create gravity when they bump into matter on their return trips while in orbit around atoms. Gravitons have tiny orbits up to and including large orbits the diameter of our Milky Way galaxy. They travel at speeds in excess of 10,000 times the speed of light. Because they are too fast to be seen with the human eye, you have to test for them same as you do for air, which also cannot be seen. A simple test is to place a round object on a flat surface. Such an object will be struck equally on all sides by Gravitons as well as combined from above. If pushed, the gravitons from that direction receive an advantage and the object will continue to roll even without further push. If you could eliminate friction, the object would roll forever same as satellites that orbit the earth. As for Einstein's statement that nothing can travel faster than light, well he was wrong. There is still more to be learned about Gravitons opening the door for others..Alfred Schrader
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steelstrings
Replied to:  String theories, relativity theories. There are lots of theories about gravity,...
How does this "prove" gravitons? You are just pushing a ball. // Interesting thaught, when I am dreaming i can fly and it has to do with the amount of faith i put into it, i can go way high, but if i freak out i will fall and it takes faith not to hit the ground and wake up. I can also travel at high speeds about a foot or two off ground when i take off running fast. Its verry cool. Maby its not all about facts and science we can hardly understand, maby its faith.
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alschrader
Replied to:  How does this "prove" gravitons? You are just pushing a ball....
Ok, I'll explain.
The moon is less massive than the earth and has less gravity. Saturn is more massive than the earth and has more gravity. Less mass, less gravity, more mass more gravity. Proof that gravity is created by mass.
What is mass ? All matter is made of atoms. How could atoms create gravity ? Well, what are atoms made of ? Particles. Atoms create gravity with particles.
How ? With an orbiting particle that bumps into other matter...the Graviton. Test it for your self.
Alfred Herman Schrader
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steelstrings
Replied to:  Ok, I'll explain. The moon is less massive than the earth...
Alright, I do believe that more mass means more gravity, but if a orbiting particle bumps into another object it would push it away.Like you said with the ball.Seems that way to me anyway.But since planets never touch each other and theres no wind in space to give an advantage, i dont believe other planets help our orbit we are like the frictionless objects that will never stop spinning in theory, so we only have gravity on the planets themselves, (moon is small,less gravity,jump realy high, saturn is big cant hardly walk)But what about the tides on earth?? I'm confused again...
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alschrader
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The fact that more mass creates more gravity is the proof that gravity is caused by mass, and mass is made from atoms. Ergo, gravity is made by atoms. Besides electrons, atoms also have gravitons in orbit around the nucleous. But, unlike electrons which have tiny orbits, gravitons have very large orbits. The graviton itself travels at incredible speeds, much, much faster than light. The earth is held in place by gravitons that zip out of the sun at incredible speeds, bump into the atoms withing the earth, and return to the sun.
The ocean tides are caused by the moon.
Most graviton particles pass right through matter
missing most of the atoms which have large spaces between them. Gravitons from the moon strike the earth with most going right through. The ones that make contact "shove" some of the oceans to the nearer side of the earth. They also shove the earth too, but being a solid it only bulges a tiny amount. Al.
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