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5 lis 2015 · According to Newton, gravity is the pulling - or in fact the attracting - force of any heavenly body towards any object to its center. But, to the contrary, Einstein once said that the four dimensions of space and time push the object downwards. So can which one of them is correct?
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19 paź 2023 · The important thing to remember is that gravity is neither a push nor a pull; what we interpret as a “force” or the acceleration due to gravity is actually the curvature of space and time — the path itself stoops downward.
13 lip 2004 · We understand that gravity is a purely attractive force – it can only pull, never push – and that it is generated by any object with mass. But humankind has been trying to answer this question for thousands of years.
6 sty 2022 · Gravity is a pulling force (always a force of attraction) between every object in the universe (every bit of matter, everything that has some mass) and every other object. It's a bit like an invisible magnetic pull, but there's no magnetism involved.
4 maj 2014 · Gravity as a pushing force is the idea that gravity is not a pulling force, but rather a force that pushes objects together. This concept challenges the traditional understanding of gravity as a pulling force between objects with mass.
1 wrz 2019 · We understand that gravity is a purely attractive force - it can only pull, never push - and that it is generated by any object with mass. Galileo was one of the first scientists to investigate the way gravity causes objects to move but it was not until Isaac Newton that mankind began to understand this facet of the Universe.
According to Einstein’s General Relativity Theory, objects are not pulled by gravitational force but rather pushed down by space. Let’s explore this further.