OK, so a photon has many characteristics, I get it... My point being, why quantum particles have both wave as well as particle nature? Is there any boundaries for this characteristic?
In the view of Hawking radiation and entropy of black holes, the evaporation is continuous and at one point, there will be no singularity for the black hole. By relativity, if we reach a super massive black hole, then time would be relatively slowed down to a point that it stops (maybe?). Now...
Black holes get changed in their internal symmetry due to gravity.If that's too easy, consider the sea. It is in an uniform gravitational field, but you have no idea of center of gravity or center of mass.
I am trying to understand gravity in a whole new level... not just mass, not just...
Yes, he clearly was over thinking instead of just eating the apple. In fact, he wouldn't have even thought about "simplifying" even though, he did no experiments, just an object fell over his head.
Yeah, well if I had found any scientific paper that provided a foundation for these assertions, I wouldn't be here.
I am sorry to disappoint you too, but they do play a role in determining the COG of an object.
If you still don't get a picture, imagine you have a stick. A long stick and...
Thank you for your reading and reply of the "simple concepts". COG is not just a matter of geometry, but involves the bonds that exists between each and every particle, and also the nature of the bonds and it gets more complicated if non-homogeneous objects are bought into consideration.
Yes...
Then how about these observations?
COG:
1.Every particle in an object consisting of more than one
particle bonded by enough force exhibits the property of
normalizing their respective gravitation of each and every
individual particle by their relative position to one another
to a well...
I think you don't understand the question. I asked for any scientists who made any research on COG.
If you can calculate the the COG for any arbitrary collection of point masses, then can you calculate the point masses of fluids and semi solids?
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My question is that, did any Scientists do any research about Center of Gravity and formulated any laws or gave explanation to it's fundamental behavior? If so, then have they considered the Center of Gravity of liquids and...