But I remember thinking "shit"
I thought I was hardcore learning about protons and electrons in secondary science and there was telling a bunch of primary school kids to cross graph some quarks, no shit.
They are starting them early on this shit because I'm not sure anyone knows what the fuck is going on
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
But I'm all for smashing some more shit together and seeing what happens
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09-03-2014
if we can dump the whole 'attraction that comes out of thin air' thing that's still attached to gravity, then several enormous puzzle pieces just fell in our lap
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09-03-2014
It would mean we could look at the shape of the universe right now and just based on the shape, know where it's been and know where it's going; and then based on that knowledge, fill in the rest of the blanks left in particle physics
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
Here we go, just found out that no-one really knows how gravity works on really short distances and I just found out something called "Planck length" so you go sink your teeth into that one.
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
Oh god and now I just thought of how light (photons) bends with gravity but has no mass but then that's easy because it's the space time field that is warped and that's what gravity is.
But at what kind of scale does all this break down?
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_scale
There, you should like this
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Lisaking steveyos
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09-03-2014
Unfuckingbelievable, I'm right, once again, after receiving all the shit in the world from everybody
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
I think it doesn't work at such a small scale which is why they have discovered the other forces that do... I mean I don't know but I would expect IF gravity was acting on a Planck length scale it would be easy enough for us to observe these days
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09-03-2014
Gravity IS what makes up the planck length scale; imagine there's an invisible tether between every single particle in the entire universe, then all the wiring looking like a grid.
Now, instead of that, imagine particles emit a field out in all directions constantly which dwindles over distance. The waves from all of those fields from every particle in the universe is what forms the backbone of space
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
But instead it's the point where it all breaks down and the force of the various forces changes or something, in any event I would think if gravity worked the same on that scale we would have had some kind of observable evidence of that with all the shit they are doing now with quarks and bosons and whatnot, they found the Higgs boson but couldn't see gravity work on that scale? So what happens there?
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
Are you saying there is no gravity and only electromagnetism?
Because there are too many observations that would strongly contest that.
But scale DOES affect forces with like 2 of the 4 most fundamental ones working on a quantum scale and the other two working on an astronomical scale..... And at what point does this all break down? Apparently a Planck length...
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09-03-2014
I have the high score in clal of duty modern warfare 3 and im ranked #3 in the world behind the fat guy from megaupload

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09-03-2014I am the owner of http://www.ezmangaforum.com
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
I think we can get to the bottom of this and then we can all go impress those scientists at that forum with all our knowledge
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09-03-2014
Y=mx+b. This is where the it crosses the axes point.
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