DrDoc Posted July 11, 2006 Report Posted July 11, 2006 Symmetry seems to abound in the universe, but no one seems to have pigeonholed gravity, yet. It may soon become abundently clear that I have little background in physics, but that doesn't stop me from wondering about things. It's my understanding that 'virtual particles' somehow spring into existence out of nothingness, they exist for a while, but when each meets its partner they annihilate each other. Using math as anology it seems that 0= -1 + 1. It's only one giant leap to supposing that for any particle there is some anti entity so that when the two are combined the end result is zero. It's only a small step to reverse the process: 0 = something + negative something. Given this, then why can't the gravity from particle 'A' + particle 'A' = 0? Going back to the virtual particles for a moment, could it be that when A (a particle) is created its negative element is also produced? My thought is that all particles having mass that come into existence also have gravity (i.e negative mass). Just wondering if this makes a bad physics idea. Regards, DrDoc Quote
DrDoc Posted July 11, 2006 Author Report Posted July 11, 2006 My bad. meant to post this in the Astrophysics forum. Doing that now. DrDoc Quote
Superstar Posted July 13, 2006 Report Posted July 13, 2006 I do not know if this has been stated but virtual particals spring out of nothing.:) Quote
nitesh Posted September 18, 2006 Report Posted September 18, 2006 hey guys........ how r u...... njoying ur life naa........ hello newton was great to find the laws of gravity....... it depends on mass as well as the force applied classical physics discovered by newton was one of the best sciences ever discovered........agreed or not......... everything can be explained in terms of physics........everything........ we should alays enjoy our life without hurting others....... momentum is also there which plays an important role in our daily life newton's three laws changed the thinking of human beings........... everything can be explained in terms of physics........everything........ even the speech we give can be explained in terms of physics.. Quote
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