Thinking about the fact that gravity is always pulling things down hurts my brain.
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Mass is always pulling things towards it. Direction is relative.
See that's where things get wild for me. Mass is always exerting gravitational force.
Always π¨
Technically you are pulling things towards yourself. But the earth is bigger than you.
If you put two atoms in an empty universe thousands of light years away from each other, would they move towards each other?
I need to stop before my mind burns up. I'm not built for this.
thats because its a bullshit concept for schoolchildren, i.e. all westerners.
Gravity /compresses/, not just down! So just a reminder you that there is an eternal force that its squeezing you everywhere all at once, and that force gets stronger the more mass you have π€π
Down you say π€
Pulling you say π€
Now imagine space time bending and their being no such thing as up / down / left / right / forward or backwards.
Now imagine a quantum field connecting everything to everything else and two sub atomic particles at opposite ends of the universe being inextricably linked in real time, such that if one spins one way, so does the other. If you change one, the other changes at the opposite end of the universe instantly.
How's your brain doing now?
Why do I find such a talk highly attractive?π© Tell us more! 
I can't unsee that π±
https://www.space.com/31933-quantum-entanglement-action-at-a-distance.html
*working on a joke about my celestial body and pulling my husband down to me
What would it look like if there was a compressible electro-magnetic ether that exerted force on things which displace it, like planets & people & atmosphere.
And how do radio waves travel through space if there isn't some sort of ether?
If energy and mass can be converted between each other, whatβs the affect/significance of all of the photons of all of the light thatβs pushing out on the far side of the universe? Photons from all areas of the universe that have now pushed past the furthest reaches of any matter?
Man I dunno π
Radio is light, aka electromagnetic radiation
Yes, and both travel in waves (tho different frequences) because they are traveling through an elecromagnetic ocean between planets. Things reflect light & radio waves because they displace them. Like a boat in the water. The atmosphere is not dense enough to reflect everything, but it does dampen the transmission.
