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Hey fella's im not smart like you or nothing, but I've always loved learning about space.
I have a questions.

first:
Why does the universe exist? Like, where did those big bang particles come from.
Also:
why does gravity exist? Can it be looked at in any way?
third: If gravity is so cool, am I, a humble frogposter, REALLY influencing some galaxy way over yonder? Or is there a gravity range.

Thank you science guys,I love your work. I love learning space. Thanks.

>> No.15137682

>>15137679
Unironically not science related.

>> No.15137683
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>>15137682
but space is science. Don't gatekeep. I just wanna know.

>> No.15137688

>>15137679
> Why does the universe exist?
We don't know.
> why does gravity exist?
We don't know.
> Or is there a gravity range.
Gravity has infinite range.

>> No.15137692

>>15137688
Infinite? really? how does that work? It's cuz my mass is bending the space right? how can i bend space that far away?!

>> No.15137725

>>15137692
> It's cuz my mass is bending the space right
Yes.
> how can i bend space that far away?!
Because the gravity gets weaker with distance but never zero *but* it's not instant, it travels at the speed of light. So if the sun just vanished the earth would still move on its normal orbit for the next 8 minutes before it noticed.

>> No.15137727

>>15137682
fpbp

>> No.15139396

>>15137679
>Why does the universe exist?
It just does, okay?
>why does gravity exist?
It just does, okay?

>> No.15139409

>>15139396
proof?

>> No.15140657

>>15137679
>Why does the universe and gravity exist?
https://youtu.be/36GT2zI8lVA

>> No.15140665

>>15137679

its very simple op take the emergentism pill and your first two questions become trivial

>> No.15141011

>>15137679
1. nobody knows
2. nobody knows, no
3. Yes, but you're getting lumped in with the earth's gravity which is getting lumped in with the sun's gravity which is getting lumped in with the galaxy's gravity in order to do it

>> No.15141081
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>>15141011
you sound smart. can you explain "space bending" to me? i "understand" it but i don't really get how it works. i cant vizualize it well. how does it work with gravity to let us move something far far away. explain like im dumb pls.

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>>15141081
stupid frogposter

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>>15141085
yes. but me strong! and iff you dont tell me, ill rape you!

>> No.15141149

>>15137679
I fucking you dumbass people would stop asking why does god exist and who made god like it really makes me wanna slap the shit outta you

>> No.15141152

>>15137679
A soul like you created God and the universe.

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>>15141152
OP here. This is the only answer ITT that has made sense so far. Thank you for answering the question is stead of meming

>> No.15141201

>>15137725
there has been no conducted research of whatsoever kind that calculates the exact distance where gravity has exact zero effect. There is no fundamental law that was not built into loose assumptions and unverified extrapolations that proves the range of gravitational effects is infinite nor does it disprove it. It is merely an intuition that outputs theoretically consistent results within finite orders of magnitude, which verification has never been critically tested and which assumption may lead to accumulated small deviations over larger distances that the current scientific community prefers to ignore, confuse with random noise, or hide it behind a curtain of ad hoc theories and a bunch of theoretical nonsense.

>> No.15141204

>>15141201
Take your meds.

>> No.15141205

>>15141201
there is no way to test it

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>>15141205
exactly, you can't devise an experiment that proves it. The way that absurdly large series, given at hand irl, can never be known to be whether finite or infinite unless you perceive their generation pattern beforehand.
>>15141204
your entire existence is a sad meme that no one will retell. a mere finite sequence of discrete singular events, that none of them will even be part of something important. a mere vessel of organic matter devoid from critical thinking and conscious actions.