Is gravity something to do with charge?

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  1. Tonyc Registered Member

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    Likewise charges repulse and opposite charges attract like the electron and proton. Is gravity something to do with this?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/add_aqa/electricity/staticelectrev1.shtml

    Does M1 and M2 ''behave'' in this way?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulomb's_law

    Does r=149.6 million km?
     
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  3. dumbest man on earth Real Eyes Realize Real Lies Valued Senior Member

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    Science not settled.
     
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  5. Tonyc Registered Member

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    What do you mean by this? Do you mean we have not an answer yet to what gravity is? I have read the links in my studying, to me I thought this explained gravity between bodies, I guess I am mistaken although it seems plausible?
     
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  7. Boris2 Valued Senior Member

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    As far as we are aware there is no anti-graviton, which would result in the opposite to attraction in gravity. Just as there is no anti-photon.
     
  8. Tonyc Registered Member

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    There is no graviton, a graviton is a hypothetical ''particle'' that is yet to be proven to exist. Coulumb's law explains the attractive and repulsive force of charges,

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulomb's_law

    If a body has both signs (m1) and a second body has both signs (m2) , then surely the net force is 0 at r²?

    f1(q1q2)=f2(q1q2)?
     
  9. Boris2 Valued Senior Member

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    which is it? Doesn't exist or not yet proven to exist?
     
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  10. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    The puzzlement to me is gravity is a property of any substance

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    Or in clinical scientific term anything with mass has gravity

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    As to antigravity it would appear by extrapolation of the above

    antigravity would be a property of anything without mass

    WHAT!!!!?

    No mass means nothing

    Light beams have antigravity?????

    Don't know what that means to understanding the Universe

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  12. Tonyc Registered Member

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    It exists in thought but the thought has no physicality.
     
  13. Tonyc Registered Member

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    Both charge signs are the property of all atoms.
     
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  15. exchemist Valued Senior Member

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    What's the betting this is a sock of John P.

    Tony C?

    With a similar preoccupation with charge and gravity?
     
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  16. Tonyc Registered Member

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    Très clairement, vous êtes confus
     
  17. Boris2 Valued Senior Member

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    atoms or particles?
     
  18. Boris2 Valued Senior Member

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    I wont waste any more time then.
     
  19. Tonyc Registered Member

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    Particles make up the atom, the electron , proton and neutron, the electron being negative charged and the proton being positive charged, this is taught in high school. May I ask you level of education because your comprehension seems rather vivid?
     
  20. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    No.
     
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    Do you know the electronegativity of Helium atom

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  22. Boris2 Valued Senior Member

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    I thought we were talking particles, then you introduced atoms and I was just clarifying what you were actually talking about. You seem to be all over the place.
     
  23. The God Valued Senior Member

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    Yes, gravity has all the things to do with charge, so what next TonyC.
     
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