Gravity Museum

 

Promoting the weak force thru education.

Gare Henderson : Curator

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exhibits:

Kid Stuff

Why Can't I Jump Very High? A Book About Gravity

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Adventures in Gravity

 

 

Research Materials:

General Reference:

Physics:

Newton:

Quantum Gravity:

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Other Sources:

  1. Stockton's General Gravity Calculations
  2. Mike's Gravity Hypothesis
  3. David Hamel's Anti-Gravity Inventions

Animals and Gravity:

  1. says 'NASA NEWS'NASA Extended gravity deficiency studies
  2. NASA Artificial gravity impacts

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Philosophy & Religion:

"'Things fall not because they are acted upon by some gravitational force, but because a higher intelligence, 'God' if you will, is pushing them down,' said Gabriel Burdett, who holds degrees in education, applied Scripture, and physics from Oral Roberts University."

 

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Art:

Gravity

 

Theories of;

1. Gravity is an attractive force which all matter possesses. Every bit of matter attracts every other bit of matter. The strength of that attraction depends on two things - the mass of any two objects, and the distance between those objects.

 

2.     The general model now being used to describe the gravitational field proposes that gravitational waves run transverse to the direction of propagation of the gravitational energy. As predicted by Einstein, gravitational energy would travel at the velocity of light. To date, no experiments have been able to directly measure gravitational waves or even detect them, but from the interaction of the gravitational forces between a binary pulsar pair, Professor Joseph Taylor (Princeton U.) was able to deduce Einstein's prediction that the gravitational energy travels at the velocity of light. (Taylor, 1994--Nobel prize 1993)

The most significant aspect of this new theory is the discovery of diallel, gravitational-field lines. These diallel lines open up a whole new paradigm and help to explain several, heretofore, unexplainable problems in physics. In this new theory, two things are required for gravity to work. First, two bodies of some energy density to interact with each other, and second, connecting diallel lines which provide not only particle flow between the bodies, but also the flow of photon and gravitational information as well.

 

3. Gravity is the force exerted by all objects having mass on all other objects having mass. As first suggested by Newton, Eric Weisstein's World of Biography the acceleration of a mass m towards a second mass M is given by where G is the gravitational constant and r is the separation distance between the two masses. By equating with the gravitational force equationit can be seen that gravity is just the force per unit mass exerted on one body by another,
 

 

 

 

Definitions:

1. A physical force that is responsible for interactions between objects with mass.

2.  WEIGHT
3 a (1) : the gravitational attraction of the mass of the earth, the moon, or a planet for bodies at or near its surface (2) : a fundamental physical force that is responsible for interactions which occur because of mass between particles, between aggregations of matter (as stars and planets), and between particles (as photons) and aggregations of matter, that is 1039 times weaker than the strong force, and that extends over infinite distances but is dominant over macroscopic distances especially between aggregations of matter -- called also gravitation, gravitational force -- compare ELECTROMAGNETISM 2a, STRONG FORCE, WEAK FORCE b : ACCELERATION OF GRAVITY c : SPECIFIC GRAVITY

Encyclopedia Articles: Wikipedia

 

 

Special Fields

Planetary Gravity & Cosmology

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Micro-Gravity

 

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Solar evolution