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Re: help - 06-10-2006, 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by macrocosmos
Ok so some background.
I used to work in the nuclear industry but I had a V.bad motorbike accident that left me with a lot of pain and cracks in my brain which have robbed me of much of my memory my vocabulary and my ability to do higher math, my primary interest now is metaphysics, however I still have an interest in quantum theory and the occasional insight into how both the universe and space works .
Perhaps one of you kind people could help me in a small way?
firstly I cannot find any papers on gravity pressure, I only ask because if you assume that G acts in both a standard and quantum manner gravity pressure would be Pg = F (9.81Msec)/Area of the Gravity field relative to the mass of the matter producing the field.
The reason I am interested is that if you take a giant sun for instance and deduce that its core emits energy at a greater rate than its exterior its core will no longer have the energy to support the structure of the matter that is left and therefore the sun will collapse under the pressure of its own gravity field and assuming that the fields collapse causes an adiabatical collapse of the magnetic field I believe this will increase the field amplification of the collapsing gravity field also resulting in sufficient pressure to create a singular event.
perhaps one of you clever young people could look at this for me and give a simple answer I can understand?
Who knows with gravity? It's like touch it and you die, although it can touch vou up, down, back, forward, and even spagettify you. Ah, G is for gravity.
Unless you own your own vomit comet, and then you can buy your own gravity to work or not work for you.
Just teasing...


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