What is the Cause of Gravity?

What is the real cause of Gravity? We know the formulas and we know the effect, but what is the cause? This simple question has baffled physicists since the beging of time.

Introduction

Gravity is a natural force that influences the behavior of objects in the universe. It is caused by the presence of mass in any given object. The more massive an object, the stronger its gravitational pull. Let's explore the cause of gravity in more detail.

Mass and Gravity

According to Isaac Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, the force of gravity between two objects is directly proportional to the product of their masses. This means that the larger the mass of an object, the greater its gravitational pull.

Distance and Gravity

In addition to mass, the distance between two objects also affects the strength of gravity. According to Newton's law, the force of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects.

Graph illustrating the relationship between distance and gravity

Illustration of Gravity

Imagine two objects, such as planets, in space. Due to their masses, they exert gravitational forces on each other. The larger the masses and the closer they are, the stronger the gravitational force between them.

Illustration of two planets exerting gravitational forces

Space-time

According to the General Theory of Relativity, Gravity is caused by the presence of mass in objects. The more massive an object, the stronger its distortion of Space-time and the stronger its gravitational pull. The force of gravity also depends on the distance between objects. Understanding the cause of gravity in this way helps us explain various observable phenomena, such as planetary motion and the behavior of objects on Earth. Gravity is a fundamental force in the universe, shaping the structure and behavior of celestial bodies and all that we experience around us.

By studying the relationship between mass, distance, and gravity, scientists have been able to unravel the mysteries of our universe and develop models that accurately describe the motion and interactions of celestial objects, however we are yet to understand the case of what is gravity or able to understand how the force of gravity fits into a Unified Field theory.

Graph illustrating the relationship between mass and gravity

 

NeoGravity

 

Currently, there are numerous theories on gravity, of them NeoGravity is the latest among a numerous list of scientific theories about the nature of gravity.

If you were asked, what is gravity? What would you say?

If you had said, gravity is a result from the curvature of space-time, you would be quoting Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, the popular accepted explanation, one that every physics department around the world is currently promoting as science fact.

Would you be surprised if you were to learn that the current accepted theory of gravity is just that, only a theory. The truth is the unequivocally accepted cause of gravity has not yet been identified. Actually not all physist agree Space-Time causes it. There are lots of different mathematical models to figure out accurate predictions, but why it's happening is still an ongoing debate.

NeoGravity is both our attempt to clarify how the current theories such as Space-Time in General Relativity, Quantum Gravity theory, TeVeS theory, or Aqual theory etc., are an incorrect way of visualizing why gravity is happening, and to propose an alternative theory.

We hope to provide a full detailed essay and an explanation video shortly, that will clear up the common misunderstandings of what is the cause of gravity and to propose a common sense theory that we feel everyone will come to agree and accept.

 

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