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12-14-2015 10:07 AM
@Lila Belle wrote:I've wondered about this since I've started reading and posting on this forum.
A question for factual information is asked and answered. But posts keep coming giving incorrect responses or just somebody's opinion of what the anwer should be.
What's up with that ?
That's how people work and it happens everywhere from forums, to meetings, to dinners with friends.
12-14-2015 10:08 AM
12-14-2015 09:33 AM
I've wondered about this since I've started reading and posting on this forum.
A question for factual information is asked and answered. But posts keep coming giving incorrect responses or just somebody's opinion of what the anwer should be.
What's up with that ?
12-14-2015 10:09 AM


12-14-2015 10:14 AM
@Lila Belle wrote:I've wondered about this since I've started reading and posting on this forum.
A question for factual information is asked and answered. But posts keep coming giving incorrect responses or just somebody's opinion of what the anwer should be.
What's up with that ?
I've often wondered the same thing. If the post is asking for opinions then I get the continued responses but if it's a question that's been answered then we don't need it to be answered a hundred times.
I think part of the problem is that once a thread starts to get long posters no longer read the answers and instead just post their answer. Still, seems kind of pointless, doesn't it?
Maria
12-14-2015 10:14 AM
My favorite are the "Google it!" idiots with nothing of value to contribute except for "Google it!". Please stop embarrassing yourselves with this response.
12-14-2015 10:16 AM
@Lila Belle wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@Lila Belle wrote:I've wondered about this since I've started reading and posting on this forum.
A question for factual information is asked and answered. But posts keep coming giving incorrect responses or just somebody's opinion of what the anwer should be.
What's up with that ?
Even gravity is a theory (cannot be proven why or how), so exactly what are facts.
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Try reading Einstein re: general relativity. : )
Einstiens THEORY OF RELATIVITY is used to explain why things fall. Again exactly what are facts.
12-14-2015 10:23 AM
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@Lila Belle wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@Lila Belle wrote:I've wondered about this since I've started reading and posting on this forum.
A question for factual information is asked and answered. But posts keep coming giving incorrect responses or just somebody's opinion of what the anwer should be.
What's up with that ?
Even gravity is a theory (cannot be proven why or how), so exactly what are facts.
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Try reading Einstein re: general relativity. : )
Einstiens THEORY OF RELATIVITY is used to explain why things fall. Again exactly what are facts.
From this website:http://www.space.com/17661-theory-general-relativity.html
In 1905, Albert Einstein determined that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating observers, and that the speed of light in a vacuum was independent of the motion of all observers. This was the theory of special relativity. It introduced a new framework for all of physics and proposed new concepts of space and time.
Einstein then spent 10 years trying to include acceleration in the theory and published his theory of general relativity in 1915. In it, he determined that massive objects cause a distortion in space-time, which is felt as gravity.
The tug of gravityTwo objects exert a force of attraction on one another known as "gravity." Sir Isaac Newton quantified the gravity between two objects when he formulated his three laws of motion. The force tugging between two bodies depends on how massive each one is and how far apart the two lie. Even as the center of the Earth is pulling you toward it (keeping you firmly lodged on the ground), your center of mass is pulling back at the Earth. But the more massive body barely feels the tug from you, while with your much smaller mass you find yourself firmly rooted thanks to that same force. Yet Newton's laws assume that gravity is an innate force of an object that can act over a distance.
Albert Einstein, in his theory of special relativity, determined that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating observers, and he showed that the speed of light within a vacuum is the same no matter the speed at which an observer travels. As a result, he found that space and time were interwoven into a single continuum known as space-time. Events that occur at the same time for one observer could occur at different times for another.
As he worked out the equations for his general theory of relativity, Einstein realized that massive objects caused a distortion in space-time. Imagine setting a large body in the center of a trampoline. The body would press down into the fabric, causing it to dimple. A marble rolled around the edge would spiral inward toward the body, pulled in much the same way that the gravity of a planet pulls at rocks in space.
You might be thinking of Gallileo and his Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment where he demonstrated how objects fall equally.
12-14-2015 10:28 AM
@milkbone wrote:I just don't get it12-14-2015 09:33 AM
I've wondered about this since I've started reading and posting on this forum.
A question for factual information is asked and answered. But posts keep coming giving incorrect responses or just somebody's opinion of what the anwer should be.
What's up with that ?
# LoveWinsIts called..... CYBER BULLYINGWe teach it to our kids intentionally, and play naive when school kids get ABUSED :-(Monkey see...monkey do !!!!
Huh?

12-14-2015 10:33 AM
@JustJazzmom wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@Lila Belle wrote:
@CrazyDaisy wrote:
@Lila Belle wrote:I've wondered about this since I've started reading and posting on this forum.
A question for factual information is asked and answered. But posts keep coming giving incorrect responses or just somebody's opinion of what the anwer should be.
What's up with that ?
Even gravity is a theory (cannot be proven why or how), so exactly what are facts.
```````````````````````````````````````````````
Try reading Einstein re: general relativity. : )
Einstiens THEORY OF RELATIVITY is used to explain why things fall. Again exactly what are facts.
From this website:http://www.space.com/17661-theory-general-relativity.html
In 1905, Albert Einstein determined that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating observers, and that the speed of light in a vacuum was independent of the motion of all observers. This was the theory of special relativity. It introduced a new framework for all of physics and proposed new concepts of space and time.
Einstein then spent 10 years trying to include acceleration in the theory and published his theory of general relativity in 1915. In it, he determined that massive objects cause a distortion in space-time, which is felt as gravity.
The tug of gravityTwo objects exert a force of attraction on one another known as "gravity." Sir Isaac Newton quantified the gravity between two objects when he formulated his three laws of motion. The force tugging between two bodies depends on how massive each one is and how far apart the two lie. Even as the center of the Earth is pulling you toward it (keeping you firmly lodged on the ground), your center of mass is pulling back at the Earth. But the more massive body barely feels the tug from you, while with your much smaller mass you find yourself firmly rooted thanks to that same force. Yet Newton's laws assume that gravity is an innate force of an object that can act over a distance.
Albert Einstein, in his theory of special relativity, determined that the laws of physics are the same for all non-accelerating observers, and he showed that the speed of light within a vacuum is the same no matter the speed at which an observer travels. As a result, he found that space and time were interwoven into a single continuum known as space-time. Events that occur at the same time for one observer could occur at different times for another.
As he worked out the equations for his general theory of relativity, Einstein realized that massive objects caused a distortion in space-time. Imagine setting a large body in the center of a trampoline. The body would press down into the fabric, causing it to dimple. A marble rolled around the edge would spiral inward toward the body, pulled in much the same way that the gravity of a planet pulls at rocks in space.
You might be thinking of Gallileo and his Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment where he demonstrated how objects fall equally.
The Theory of Relativity explains that the Theory of Gravity works. It does not explain why or how gravity works, thus it is a theory.
12-14-2015 10:37 AM
Thanks to many opinion shows, science is now thought of as opinion and religion as fact.
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