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I'm not sure what this energy force is, the common answer seems to be gravity or . . . cesium 238. I have doubts as to the force of gravity, afterall it is the "theory of gravity" and not the "law of gravity." I still think that this force is a mystery, for all we know, it could be that we are just lucky to be attracted to earth. Look at it this way, if gravity is pretty much defined as smaller bodies being drawn to the center of larger bodies, then why is earth able to maintain the moon's orbit? Or, better yet, why do these gas giants stay in orbit and maintain their own groups of moons? How about this one, if the sun were to suddenly disappear, it went into a white dwarf stage and its gravitational pull were suddenly to be reduced, would the effects on the planet be instantaneous? If it were instantaneous, then it would have to travel faster than the speed of light . . . something that even Einstein said was impossible. Whatever this force you are talking about it, I'm not exactly sure if it's gravity.

2007-05-08 19:44:04 · answer #1 · answered by White Rabbit 2 · 0 0

No. It is the radiation beam from cesium 238 which is being beamed across the earth by alien star ships just out of our visual range. If you feel heavy, like you might fall down at any minute, that is exactly what I'm talking about. Have you had trouble getting up in the mornings lately? Do you stay up until all hours of the night? Do you frequently have head aches, and throw up in the mornings? See, you can feel it also. It is that Cesium 238. You got it too. It is those aliens again. You see, Cesium is one of the heaviest elements there is. Just look at your atomic chart. it is way up there in the big heavy, atomic elements. See. The 238 variety of Cesium is one that the aliens like to use because it is so powerful and all. And, since it is being beamed down on us, we really feel heavy because we have to carry around our own weight and the weight of all that cesium being beamed down on us all day. That is why most of us just want to sit around on the couch. We are just to tired to carry all that. Your best bet is to stay inside and not go out where you will pick up more and more of the stuff. It is always best to know what you are getting into, than to drink your last drink without knowing how come.

2007-05-09 01:41:23 · answer #2 · answered by zahbudar 6 · 0 1

Yes. Gravity is a very weak force, but we live next to a enormous mass.

2007-05-09 01:37:15 · answer #3 · answered by TychaBrahe 7 · 0 0

Gravity feels so strong because we're so small and much less massive than Earth.

2007-05-09 01:40:00 · answer #4 · answered by sandwreckoner 4 · 0 1

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