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since in space their is no up or down and the weight of a planet or star cannot be used to justify the atraction of another body saying that it bends the fabric os apace, thus pulling this body towards it.
I beleave rotation is the cause of gravity by pulling in the fabric of space insted of bending it.

2006-10-10 12:19:29 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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OK. Let's assume you are correct.

Then there should be a measurable difference in the gravity of a body that rotates compared to an equal mass body of one that doesn't rotate.

But that has never been observed.

Therefore your hypothesis is not substained.

Imaginative idea though.

2006-10-10 13:24:37 · answer #1 · answered by Alan Turing 5 · 0 0

Assuming there is not a great nova or another adventure wherein an explosion could wreck the planets or push them out of orbit, the respond is A. A black hollow could have a similar mass by way of fact the great call that became in it is place, so the gravity does not replace, and hence the orbits does not replace. in spite of if, it is possible, that an substantial component to a huge call's mass ought to be ejected into area, which might extremely make the black hollow much less great than the great call. this might replace the dimensions and era of the planets' orbits.

2016-11-27 20:11:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, it's gravity. The example of a basketball sitting on a sheet, bending the surrounding sheet is just that - an example. Gravity creates a potential well around an object in every direction - up, down, sideways. We see it happening in all directions, and we can mathematically demonstrate that this is the case.

If you've got another theory, great. Just write it up (math included) and send it in to the Physical Review letters. I'm sure they'll be glad to hear from you.

2006-10-10 12:27:00 · answer #3 · answered by eri 7 · 0 0

You're obviously welcome to your opinion, right or wrong.

In this case it's wrong. The space distortion caused by the mass of the Moon has been demonstrated by the angular deviation of starlight from stars being occulted by the Moon.

The original experiments measurements of gravitational attraction were performed on non-rotating objects.

2006-10-10 18:45:59 · answer #4 · answered by arbiter007 6 · 0 0

rotation causes centrifugal force which is entirely different (and separately measurable) from gravitational force

2006-10-10 12:23:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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