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Message Subject Oh noes!! Gravity is easing it's pull!!!
Poster Handle Gfellow
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my philosophy is that all should seek knowledge of any type but to believe that you are wise is foolish as there is always someone who will know more than you. :sie grin:
 Quoting: Smilin' Irish Eyes


Seems the more I discover, the more nature seems to exhibit an inherent sense of humor, all carefully designed to make me the fool on its stage.


Would it truly be possible to ever vacate everything?
I don't know. If it is possible, then I am sure nature is doing it, because it has had an awful long time to practice. Being able to draw stuff towards oneself in this mass-rare universe would seem to be a plus, and a nifty trick if the entity (rock, planet, sun, galaxy) can make more gravity without a corresponding quantity of mass.

How would you measure that all was vacated?
I don't know (Hey! I'm good at this!) ...but it seems to me that the larger and purer? The non-space volume, the greater the space implosion upon its boundary. The larger the implosion, the hotter the boundary surface?


The result of vacating everything would cause "the widget" that was vacated to implode due to pressure, unless you were able to equal the pressure inside the widget to the outside forces. Wouldn't that be the result as you described below? This is my understanding of how things work.
Yes, it would seem to work that way. The big question is how can an absolute vacuum be maintained? I believe it to be a plasma phenomenon. Unfortunately, little is understood about the strange ju-ju that goes on when a high energy plasma, imbued with a dynamo effect occurs. The best description came from one of the most renowned experts in the field. He said that the electrons and protons separate into individual camps, then interact. He shrugged, smiled and said, "They dance."

Yes, a very good description of a sun. Now what would happen if there is a second "sun" in our solar system? What would happen to our solar system if/when there is discovery that our system has another sun?

Judging from the amount of binary stars out there, It would not seem untoward to consider that star reproduction may be evolutionary and continuous. Perhaps there is a physical phenomenon we as yet do not understand. I personally favor the idea that the gaseous outer planets occasionally spit out moons. After all, the solar system continues to consume matter as it makes its way about the galaxy...and we did see Shoemaker-Levy get swallowed up by Jupiter - and we're not even in a particularly dense material part of space right now.

...I am really researching plasma cosmology and trying my darnedest to comprehend what I read and listen to, relating it to easy to understand concepts.

I'll join you in that queue. So much to learn!
 
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