From: BradGuth on
On Sep 18, 8:51 am, Sanny <softtank...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Just imagine God asks all Gravitons to vanish.
>
> Now what will happen? How will earth behave?
>
> What will happen to oceans/ Sun/ moon.
>
> Can there be life without gravity?
>
> Imagine after Big bang there is no gravity. How this Universe/ Stars
> would have behaved in such a case?
>
> No Black holes will form. Stars will evaporate within seconds.
>
> What else you can think of?
>
> Bye
> Sanny
>
> The Computer chats like Humans.
> Believe it???:http://www.GetClub.com
> Now you believe it. What do you say?

Sanny AI, orbits would become a thing of the past, however planets and
stars wouldn't vanish, at least not for quite some time.

Gravity is an extremely weak force, that to some extent we could do
without.

A bug or insect far out in space (between the galaxies) doesn't care
about gravity. DNA has little if anything to do with gravity.

~ BG
From: Sanny on
> Sanny AI, orbits would become a thing of the past, however planets and
> stars wouldn't vanish, at least not for quite some time.

Our Sun has life of a few Billions years. So no need to worry by that
time we will learn inter stellar travel and travelling to future and
past.

> Gravity is an extremely weak force, that to some extent we could do
> without.
>
> A bug or insect far out in space (between the galaxies) doesn't care
> about gravity.  DNA has little if anything to do with gravity.

Do you know what tadchem was saying?

When Universe Began everything in Universe was Hydrogen & Helium.

After they fused dye to gravity in stars other elements like Carbon/
Oxygen/ Iron etc were developed.

So without Nuclear Fusion in stars we cannot have Carbon and Oxygen.

Without Carbon & Oxygen no organic Compund can exist. So Gravity was
needed for Nuclear Fusion is stars which created all elements in
Periodic Table of the Elements

Do you agree with that.

If there was no Carbon/ Qxygen how can a Organic Compund form? Organic
Chemistry needs Carbon and Oxygen.

I am as good in Chemustry Just as good in Physics.

So I understand everything very quickly.

Bye
Sanny

The Computer chats like Humans.
Believe it???:http://www.GetClub.com
Now you believe it. What do you say?
From: studio on
On Sep 18, 11:51 am, Sanny <softtank...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Just imagine God asks all Gravitons to vanish.

I'm up, and I can't get fallen.

From: jmfbahciv on
Sanny wrote:
>> Sanny AI, orbits would become a thing of the past, however planets and
>> stars wouldn't vanish, at least not for quite some time.
>
> Our Sun has life of a few Billions years. So no need to worry by that
> time we will learn inter stellar travel and travelling to future and
> past.

If people base their physics on your site, you had better begin to
worry a lot.

<snip>

/BAH
From: BradGuth on
On Sep 21, 10:24 am, Sanny <softtank...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Sanny AI, orbits would become a thing of the past, however planets and
> > stars wouldn't vanish, at least not for quite some time.
>
> Our Sun has life of a few Billions years. So no need to worry by that
> time we will learn inter stellar travel and travelling to future and
> past.
>
> > Gravity is an extremely weak force, that to some extent we could do
> > without.
>
> > A bug or insect far out in space (between the galaxies) doesn't care
> > about gravity.  DNA has little if anything to do with gravity.
>
> Do you know what tadchem was saying?

Tom Davidson of Richmond, VA has been saying the exact same old thing,
over and over, exactly like a mainstream puppet or parrot should.

At zero gravity and nothing of any lunar, tidal or seasonal influence,
it seems generations of flies, ants or whatever insects, worms and
bugs (soft and exoskeleton) are still giving births to the exact same
genetic code and subsequent normal bodies as if those generations upon
generations having taken place on the surface of Earth. Eventually
there should be a mutation of their zero gravity DNA/RNA codes, and
subsequent physiology morphing to suit.

>
> When Universe Began everything in Universe was Hydrogen & Helium.

And hardly if anything of concentrated gravity to speak of, at least
not for billions of years.

>
> After they fused dye to gravity in stars other elements like Carbon/
> Oxygen/ Iron etc were developed.

Gravity is merely the weak consequence or outcome of other strong
forces.

>
> So without Nuclear Fusion in stars we cannot have Carbon and Oxygen.
>
> Without Carbon & Oxygen no organic Compund can exist. So Gravity was
> needed for Nuclear Fusion is stars which created all elements in
> Periodic Table of the Elements
>
> Do you agree with that.

No, I do not agree. (because gravity is such a weak force)

>
> If there was no Carbon/ Qxygen how can a Organic Compund form? Organic
> Chemistry needs Carbon and Oxygen.

Those atomic strong forces, as well as their external magnetic and
electrostatic (EMF) forces are more than sufficient (especially the
terrific binding force that exist between the electron and positron),
and those forces have little or perhaps nothing to do with gravity.
Even photons (aka God particle) seem least affected by the extremely
weak force of gravity.

>
> I am as good in Chemustry Just as good in Physics.
>
> So I understand everything very quickly.
>
> Bye
> Sanny
>
> The Computer chats like Humans.
> Believe it???:http://www.GetClub.com
> Now you believe it. What do you say?

You and your AI have much to learn, and otherwise so little time.

If we had a large scale zero gravity habitat with a considerable
physics and science laboratory situated within the Earth-moon L1
(Selene L1), such as proposed by my LSE-CM/ISS or even via Clarke
Station, we'd certainly know a whole lot more about physics and most
all realms of science (including Earth environmental science) than we
currently do.

~ BG