Why can't science explain gravy?
>>17004113Science can explain phenomenon behaviour that can compare or relate to another, but it can never explain the origin or the fundamentals of a physics law.
>>17004130Is gravy a fundamental law of physics?
>>17004146It becomes one if you are more than 300 pounds
>>17004146https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_as_fact_and_theorysame applies to gravity. not the gotcha you think it is.
>>17004113Only Ed can explain gravy, Double Dee.
>>17004113Gravity is a geometric contradiction that forces 3D objects in linear space to cling together... I've mathematically proven this back in high school... If you have a 3D form, it has a tendency to hold its form, but space and time bend and warp. The geometry of those bends and warps is in a three-dimensional radial geometry due to it's distance from the center of gravity in all directions.
3D is a perspective, not the totality of reality. Other dimensions of perspective reveal more information. Space and time itself is an illusion of this perspective.