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Professor Brian Greene explains Einstein's theory of gravity.

66,048 次观看 • 1 年前 •via X (Twitter)

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Saganism1 年前

It proposes that gravity is not a force, but rather a consequence of the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy. This curvature warps the fabric of space-time, causing objects to follow the curves, effectively creating the sensation of being pulled towards each other.

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FRANK E ELKINS2 年前

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C S1 年前

@EricIdle Here’s a nice YouTube video where it’s visualised irl Gravity Visualized via @YouTube

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Codable Matter1 年前

with all respect to the scientist, we shouldn't stop here nodding, we must continue their legacy to understand more. please x, filled my timeline with this kind of content.

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FotosQueFaig1 年前

Ok. But why the moon keeps turning around the earth instead going to the sun?

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King of the Rotating Universe1 年前

Professor Charlatan.

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Oqa Qiq1 年前

It’s ambiguous to claim that "for 200 years, nothing changed" before Einstein discovered that gravity is a deformation of space-time in 1915. The fact that velocity of light in a vacuum is constant and is a speed limit was discovered in the second half of 19th century.

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Kman1 年前

They're all fraud 🤣🤣🤣

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Check It Out1 年前

Yeah.. but I don't think it's sitting on that forcefield, don't think that's keeping equal level of planets in implement.

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mick boutek🇺🇦🇵🇸1 年前

Yes, but we still don't know what's behind gravity.

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Scott Williams1 年前

How would we visualize the warp of a planet with two moons in non-planar orbits, e.g. one equatorial, one polar?

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