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Old 05-January-2009, 10:38 PM
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What if there was a universe that was made up of pre-bigbang universes ... imagine that our entire universe was bubbling with black holes ...

basically lots of gravity sufficiently far enough away.

Someone do the math here.

Take the size of our visible universe ... multiply it by lets say 20 ( arbitrarily )

Then use the gravity formula to calculate how much mass would be needed to have the mass at 20 VUs away provide say the gravity we feel from jupiter here.


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Originally Posted by north View Post
but how is gravity , alone , strong enough too do any such thing though ?

gravity can't do so

it just can't

gravity is such a weak force , we all know that

and have you thought in three dimensional terms ?