Comments by "worfoz" (@worfoz) on "Curious Droid"
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@ArKritz84 Long time ago when I had a young brain, and some math skills, I often felt like I `knew`.
Now I assume (!) that in math, it Is a point you can calculate. However, in reality, it´s an area, created by the gravity of real objects sun and earth, both with central `points of gravity`. But I assume (!) we´re talking about gravitational fields now, warped time-space. Gravitational fields of sun and earth interfere at those L-points, creating area´s without gravity.
I do not ´know´, I assume it´s about inteference. The math will say, it is a point, because that is what math always does. But reality is about fields, and I understand them as regions, area´s. But what do I know...
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@ArKritz84 Yes, just wondering the gravitational centre of earth,
WHAT IF
the core of our earth was made of air, instead of iron, and this ´point´ is say hundred meters from where you are, would you fall those hundred meters or is there an area where gravity is about zero, would you fall into that region and stop there? I mean, how `big` is this `point`, really?
A nanometer, a kilometer or some Imperial miles?
I am too old to go to school, but thank Einstein, there is internet now.
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