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I mean effect on whole universe not only on EARTH.

2007-10-21 02:38:00 · 14 answers · asked by santosh s 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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From now on? or from the "start"? From now on it would be pretty freakin cool. All the planets going around the sun would be launched into tangent lines a their current location. So would all the suns in spinning galaxies. It would be crazy. From the start of the big bang though... everything would probably be shot strait out... no galaxies or solar systems... single atoms. But I guess the big bang is dependent on Gravity to start with... so it wouldn't have happened either... wow, interesting question.

2007-10-21 02:47:04 · answer #1 · answered by Special K 3 · 1 0

I think that you are asking is what would happen if there were no gravity at all. If gravity were to suddenly cease to exist, then our solar system would fly apart. The sun's gravity would no longer hold the planets and they would simply drift off into space. Without gravity, planet's atmospheres would dissipate into space. Without gravity, the sun itself would fly apart from the internal pressure of it's own reaction. Whole galaxies would drift apart and stars would go out.
If gravity NEVER existed, then the formation of planets or stars would never have occurred.

2007-10-21 02:49:41 · answer #2 · answered by mikey 5 · 0 0

Gravity is one of the properties of space/time and mass that came into existence with the Big Bang. If gravity was not one of the properties the the Universe could not exist and therefore wouldn't.
Gravity is with us to stay and can never just quit.

2007-10-21 04:16:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

everyone on earth would die. Everything on earth would die. Gravity is what keeps the atmosphere up and the orbit around the sun going. If we didn't have either, we would fly off into outer space and freeze with no atmosphere to insulate. It would be painfull and not too much fun.

2007-10-21 03:01:56 · answer #4 · answered by Salai 2 · 0 0

The there were no gravity whatsoever in the universe, then a lot of things would not be able to exist. Stars, planets, and anything else that's solid wouldn't stay that way for long. They wouldn't be able to hold themselves together.

2007-10-21 02:48:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

All of our atmosphere would almost instantly disperse thru space. All of the planets (and moons) would begin to move in straight lines. All of the structures in the Universe would fall apart. All of the Suns would blow apart and their nuclear fires would go out. The Universe would suddenly become a very cold, dark, and lonely place.

Doug

2007-10-21 02:52:32 · answer #6 · answered by doug_donaghue 7 · 0 0

there are multiple subject concerns, as a rule pertaining to to scaling. initially, structures like the international area Station are subjected to little or no rigidity, and with the intention to decrease payload weights (and to that end costs), the joints keeping them at the same time are particularly easy and vulnerable. A rotating area station might continuously be subjected to its very own centrifugal rigidity, and to that end might could be outfitted a lot thicker and better. this is quite high priced. besides, with the small length of the area habitats we are able to at the instant anticipate to construct, the 'floor' of a rotating area station might curve particularly sharply to the two aspects. And if an astronaut have been status on the floor, their ft and head might adventure distinctive quantities of powerful gravity. the two those outcomes could be fairly disorienting for an astronaut (much greater so than microgravity). ultimately, there is the concern of attempting to dock a spacecraft with a rotating area station. probably this could be performed via having one area of the area station stay nevertheless (as in, no longer rotating), besides the shown fact that for the duration of that case you're able to desire to layout an powerful, good coupler to hold the rotating and nonrotating areas at the same time. This provides much greater to the burden and value.

2016-10-04 06:57:19 · answer #7 · answered by mattsson 4 · 0 0

The Earth would get farther and farther from the sun and we'd all freeze. Ditto for the rest of the planets.

2007-10-21 12:20:10 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you suddenly remove gravity,all the stationary bodies will remain so.All the moving bodies will travel straight until it collides with other bodies or keep moving for ever.

2007-10-21 03:30:03 · answer #9 · answered by karikalan 7 · 0 1

well our earth could dash the sun. we wouldn't have been alive. no life, no computer, no internet, no mobile phones, no pizzas and burgers, no chocolates. so you maybe saying ''I GOT THE POINT''.

oh yeah, without gravity you couldn't have typed this question properly.

2007-10-21 04:27:25 · answer #10 · answered by SIMONE 5 · 0 0

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