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6357809 No.6357809 [Reply] [Original]

I know what gravity is.

it can be analogized as the bending of space time but what it is is a byproduct of the simulation of the universe.

You see, waters sticks to surfaces. Not because of gravity but because of the electronic forces between the atoms.

Now... gravity is a large scale electric force because the circuit board of our simulation are so close together (because it needs to be very complex and tightly compacted to simulate the universe) that the nature of the simulation can be changed because the circuits of the simulation are altered slightly when there is a very large mass of data. (which would equal a very large mass in our universe) the large mass of data in the simulator of the universe, because it must have forces itself to work, makes a change in the circuits and this shows itself as a very weak force in our universe.

>> No.6357823
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6357823

>circuit boards
Sorry, it's not exactly like that.
It's a 4d optical "Matrioshka brain".

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6357830

sage and stop it with the kiddie science threads

>> No.6357860

Gravity is monads and monads have no windows.

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6357993

>>6357809
>gravity is a large scale electric force
intredasting, but untenable

>> No.6357995

Cool theory, but where's the math?

>> No.6358103

>>6357995
More importantly, where are the experimentally testable predictions that differ from the ones we already have.

>> No.6359113
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6359113

ok, now apply these ideas to the behavior accounted for in GR/SR, explain black holes, explain the speed at which gravity apparently propagates and finally explain why something advanced enough to simulate an entire universe uses something so primitive such as electrical circuitry.

>> No.6359117

>>6357809
Fine you have an idea, but what is the predictive power, can you explain things that are currently unexplained? Make a prediction.

>> No.6359133

>>6359113
uhhh......... magnets? ....so...... electromagnetic gravity unification theory..?

>> No.6359155

>>6357995
>>6358103
>>6359113
>>6359117
Don't listen to these guys OP, they are trying to put you and your theorie down. Don't listen to opressive 'science', they will never understand the higher truth that you can see!

>> No.6359182

>>6359117
I predict this thread will not be deleted because /sci/ has no mods