Both the strong force (compressed spring) and the electromagnetic force (the spring). What happens is that there is a fragile balance and occasionally a piece of the plutonium nucleus (alpha particle) breaks free from the nuclear force and is expelled by the electromagnetic force.
Just for clarity, there are four universal forces (in order of increasing strength): gravity, nuclear weak force, electromagnetic force, and nuclear strong force. (The weak force is often implicated in the radioactive decay process, but I don't have a current handle on that.)
That’s what Howard argues against, and he seems to prove it with a computer simulator at Stanford where he created Saturn without using gravity as an input.
Did you watch the video yet? The 3 hour one? He’s arguing these points of physics it’s very fascinating.
I read articles and textbooks, which go much faster and clearer than insufferably long videos. Since part of my career was based on understanding gravity, I will beg off from any instruction. What, pray tell, creates a Saturn without gravity?
Both the strong force (compressed spring) and the electromagnetic force (the spring). What happens is that there is a fragile balance and occasionally a piece of the plutonium nucleus (alpha particle) breaks free from the nuclear force and is expelled by the electromagnetic force.
Just for clarity, there are four universal forces (in order of increasing strength): gravity, nuclear weak force, electromagnetic force, and nuclear strong force. (The weak force is often implicated in the radioactive decay process, but I don't have a current handle on that.)
That’s what Howard argues against, and he seems to prove it with a computer simulator at Stanford where he created Saturn without using gravity as an input.
Did you watch the video yet? The 3 hour one? He’s arguing these points of physics it’s very fascinating.
I read articles and textbooks, which go much faster and clearer than insufferably long videos. Since part of my career was based on understanding gravity, I will beg off from any instruction. What, pray tell, creates a Saturn without gravity?
Watch the video genius.
You can't even write a sentence to give the point, so it must not be that impressive.
Or it is impressive to someone without an education in physics and orbital mechanics.