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- From: gt1057a@prism.gatech.EDU (gt1057a JOHNSTON,KEITH)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics
- Subject: Gravity & Rubber Sheet Analogy Problem
- Summary: What pushes the ball down the sheet?
- Keywords: gravity, general relativity
- Message-ID: <79814@hydra.gatech.EDU>
- Date: 12 Jan 93 00:39:01 GMT
- Distribution: usa
- Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
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- In almost all explanations of gravity as warped space, the analogy
- used is two-dimensional. A mass deforms a "rubber sheet", causing
- a depression in the two dimensional space. Then, when an object
- approaches the mass, it takes the shortest straight line on the
- sheet, which looks like a curved path to the people living in the
- two dimensional universe.
-
- But what if the first mass is Earth, and I set the moon in its
- depression, with no initial velocity. What would pull it "down"
- toward the Earth, whicsits at the b bottom? Why wouldn't it
- just sit there in the depression? Unless there is some other force
- pushing it down the slope, which would mean an external "gravitational"
- force outside the rubber-sheet universe, why would it move?
-
- Keith J
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- Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332
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