Because they are the same.
Because they are the same.
Or rather, because gravity is a deluded concept. There is only acceleration. The Earth doesn't pull us down with "gravitrons" or unseen "gravity waves"; the Earth is accelerating upwards at 32 feet per second squared.
Prove me wrong.
Gravity is a force. Acceleration is a change in velocity.
fact.
As long as I've got a face
You've got a place to sit
I am not saying that gravity=acceleration, but that the expansion (acceleration) of matter (e.g. the earth) results in gravity.
All energy and therefore matter expands with the universal expansion of space-time, does it not?
Last edited by Skerven; 05-29-2007 at 12:54 AM.
Err, all space expands between the particles.
And what data there is points to gravity being a separate force, seeing as how stars stay together within a galaxy, while galaxies drift apart as space expands.
What is gravity to you, then? You cannot define it as "the attraction between two pieces of matter" because that is a subjective observation and not a true definition.
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