Hi Daniel,D_Archer wrote:Hi Jim,
Can you summarize what your thread title is about.. it is not clear from your opening post.
You got to sell me on this, only then will i start clicking links.
I agree with returning to physical physics![]()
Regards,
Daniel
A book on a table pushes down. The table pushes up. Remove the tension by removing the table and the book is pushed to the ground.
jacmac wrote: A book on a table pushes down. The table pushes up. Remove the tension by removing the table and the book is pushed to the ground.
In this example there is compression between the table and the book, so I don't know what you are talking about.
Webbman wrote:if you were in a river would that be a push, a pull or would you just be going with the flow?
What is the source of the particles travelling through the universe and what is their direction of travel? The reason I ask is I noticed that when standing on an incline, like the side of a hill, I'm not attracted uphill to the greater mass of the mountain, but pushed downhill, like water seeking its level. Also, trees on the side of a hill grow straight up rather than perpendicular to the surface of the hill. There must be a force pushing straight up and a force pushing straight down. When I walk up stairs I have to push up against a force pushing me down. When I walk down stairs I am pushed down. Every change in location is a new frame of reference.moses wrote:Push gravity is due to minute particles travelling through the universe. These particles transfer energy to objects. Of course the particles lose energy then. So the particles reaching us through the Earth are less energetic than the particles that are reaching us through the sky.
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