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Is Gravity Caused by Tension in the Fabric of Space-Time?
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"Is Gravity Caused by Tension in the Fabric of Space-Time?
by Robert J. Lee
Gravity: Push or Pull?
I don’t believe that gravity pulls us.
I think push is a more accurate concept. A heavenly body such
as the earth displaces the fabric of space-time, and the result is
an effect of tension against the surface of the earth. Matter
is pushed down in an elastic-like effect. The tautness of curved
space-time holds us down. The fabric of space-time, which covers
the earth, is curved because the massive presence of the planet earth
distorts the fabric. The fabric of space-time is invisible matter,
and although we cannot see the fabric of space-time we can observe
its effects.
Naturally, the gravity would be greater on a planet
with greater radius and mass than the earth because the fabric surrounding
the planet would be stretched to a greater degree of tension.
Objects on these planets are "pushed down" with greater force.
The planet Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and has
the greatest surface gravity of the nine planets. The gas giant
Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system. Due
to the nature of its mass, the fabric can penetrate this planet more
easily than it can penetrate Jupiter. As could be expected,
Saturn has less than half the surface gravity of Jupiter. If
all nine planets were composed of the same matter as the earth, then
you could rank their surface gravities according to their sizes.
One could observe in many cases that the m"
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