Gravitron?
I watched 'Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman', a very, very interesting program on Black holes, wormholes, and all mostly on quantum and particle physics.
Coming to Gravitrons.
It was a ground breaking theory which partially proved Einstein's Theory wrong.
The program says, a gravitron is ALSO a particle, which does not move, and attracts stuff.
Now even i'm not sure what that exactly is, sure, you could ask Mr. Google.
But, if gravity is a particle, and attracts EVERYTHING, then does it attract other gravitrons?
Maybe scientists say gravitrons, but 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000 gravitrons vs 1 would be quite overpowering, which certainly says gravitrons can move.
And also, why is it that gravitrons always settle at places with matter, especially planets and suns, and if not, if mass or matter bends space time, then gravitrons have to be everywhere, ON the object which bends ST {space time (shortened)}, around the object, basically saying it's everywhere.
And if it is everywhere, then space should've been there to accommodate it.
And if space had to be everywhere, then the Big Bang theory wouldn't apply.
And if Big Bang did happen, gravitrons HAD to move to get to where they are, later getting stuck to something, or bringing a lot of matter together and making mass.
And Earth has gravity, that proves gravitrons are on it, according to the theory can move, as Earth revolves around the Sun.
It is a bit bizarre, if after the Big Bang, gravitrons just started popping up.
And then, as Einstein's theory applies on flat, plain space, and it's time net, and if gravitrons popped up here and there, or was just present, space time could never be flat, and in space, we would always be in some kind of LITTLE movement, due to the large amount of gravitrons, and that means, space time was really never flat, and there is no space where space time is flat, saying that space time does NOT have a zero, a sea level, a median, or an equator.
This questioning of mine, actually seems to prove that the idea of Gravitrons, is just changing or dooming the whole idea of gravity, at least, till now.
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