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new theory for the sciencers with an update tell me what u think?

in space (the vacuum) there is no gravity but when 2 things (comets in the case of this theory) that are large or not large, who knows, crash into each other at a huge velocity (like haleys comet moves at 2000 mph) a gravity anomaly is formed pulling in rocks and space dust and such and then as it forms into a ball the friction would cause a core which would form and atmosphere due to magnetic pressure and such and that is how planets. the theory can be easily checked just set a powerful telescope onto the asteroid belt where gravity is lax and when asteroids crash into each other see if it pulls smaller asteroids in towards them (this wont show a gravity anomaly that doesn't go away for long enough to form suns and planets but it will show that the impact does indeed create gravity)

Update:

u never know mixed with the hadron collider and some method to create no gravity in a vaccuum like atmosphere this theory could lead to the first perpetual energy engine and my little thought could kick it off

Update 2:

imagine if it worlded right and a gravity anomoly was created by something like the hadron collider a gravity warp that went out about 20 feet so at about 35 feet we could place heat lights all around it and as the energy built up it would create a manmade sun about 35 feet big putting off enough energy to power the entire world maybe for as long as it lasts i think the theory is at least worth looking at some asteroids until they crash together.

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  • Bill-M
    Lv 7
    9 months ago
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    Your theory has a few holes. 1. All mass has gravity.  Gravity is not created.

    Earth and the other planets were formed by Collision of Asteroids and Gravity.

    The Sun/Stars are formed by Gravity.    Hydrogen Atoms have individual Gravity and when two atoms collide the two of them have more gravity and attract more atoms. After a few million years you have a gas giant of hydrogen Atoms and due to Gravity the pressure in the center of this gas giant causes heat.  When the Heat reaches a very high temp, Nuclear Fusion starts and a star is born.

  • 9 months ago

    You need remedial education if you really think "there is no gravity is space."  SMH

  • Tom
    Lv 7
    9 months ago

    Gravity is an effect of TIME.  Time being MOTION inherent in all mass in the direction of the 4th dimension (We don't see this motion in our 3D world POV) The speed of this motion is constant, uniform a function of the speed of light.  Like we ride in the back of a closed truck, on a smooth highway and everything around us  retains it relative position.

    The smallest particle of mass is a "Dimple" in spacetime, the "substrate", so to speak, of the universe.  The larger A Mass, the more "Dimples" in that location and the more net curvature in space.  If we , traveling through time encounter a large mass near by, our Time motion will follow the curve AROUND---and we get pulled to one side---not unlike what would happen in the back of the closed truck it the vehicle made a sharp turn---and we feel a FORCE due to the inertia.    

    So from our 3D POV, it would look like a large mass near us is PULLING US towards it.---with a force we call GRAVITY.   Ne do not notice the time motion just as we do not notice the highway motion in the closed truck-----unless it takes a turn.  Gravity is what we feel when our TIME Motion takes a turn around a curve in space.

  • D g
    Lv 7
    9 months ago

    Gravity exists in space but two gravity sources can cancel each other

    When someone floats in a space craft in orbit around the earth that doesn't mean there is no gravity it just means there is gravity pulling on the space ship and the person the same  

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  • 9 months ago

    Even the Smallest speck of dust has its own little bit of Gravity

    It is due to Atoms having a Ghostly Particle known as the Higgs Boson

    That is what gives everything Mass

    Existance if you like

    Comets on Average travel at Velocities of around 40, 000 mph

    That is a lot of Momentum

    ( Bashing Force )

    Earth has an Orbital Speed of 33, 000 mph

    With its Mass it would take some stopping

    So Even Meteors have Mass and Velocity

    That is why they burn up with friction falling through our Atmosphere

    Your Average Comet has the consistency of a coal bunker,surrounded by

    Cigar Smoke

     But collide with something and there is a lot of Energy

    Space is not completely empty as such

    There is at least one Atom within one Square Meter

    Gravity is by no means the strongest Force in the Universe

    But it is by Far the Longest reaching

    It keeps Our Solar System Orbiting the Milky Way and the Local Croup of Galaxies Close

  • Adam D
    Lv 7
    9 months ago

    What you've described here is inconsistent with reality.

  • Anonymous
    9 months ago

    Your first statement is wrong, in space there is gravity.

    So the rest of your post is actually invalid.

  • Nyx
    Lv 7
    9 months ago

    Maybe instead of coming up with poorly thought up hypotheses, take some basic Newtonian physics classes instead.  Then work through the classic experiments that show the fundamentals of what we do know about how things work.

  • 9 months ago

    Literacy, learn it for once.

    Nothing that you mis typed is remotely true. Halley's Comet does NOT have a constant velocity, for example, as with any orbit, it moves fastest when nearest what it orbits (In it's case, the Sun) and slowest when farthest away.

    Your Knowledge Score: F-

  • Joan H
    Lv 6
    9 months ago

    You need to learn the meaning of what a theory is.

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