Group: alt.sci.physics.new-theories
From: "Laidback"
Date: Monday, August 13, 2007 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: Avocado, not Gravity


"skddlbyp" wrote in message
news:13c1alhckvhcm93@ ...
> If one peels an avocado, sometimes some will be left on the seed. This
> will slide around the seed, but will adhere to the seed. Aha!
>
> Maybe there is no gravity. There are shells of space around the sun,
> eacn corresponding to an avocado seed, and the planets move around these
> sheels, but cannot slip off. If a comet seems to be attracted by the
> sun's
> gravity, it is just temporaily adhering to the shell, which slows it down
> for a while, and bends it - all without any force of gravity. So gravity
> is
> not necessarily curved space.
>
> Space is then full of matter, and possibly there are shells of different
> densities.


You are close to understanding relativity, but I would loose the avocado
analogy, and refer to how we grid out gravity with respects to Relativity..

Cheers,

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Peter J Schoen
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