Gravity in Arrival: Can It Be Simulated on Earth?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of simulating Earth's gravitational field and the feasibility of the alien ship's abilities in the film Arrival. The idea of using magnets or equations to simulate gravity is brought up, but ultimately it is concluded that there is no credible theory for antigravity.
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Dears,

In the film the Arrival, of Denis Villeneuve, the alien ship apparently subjugates the terrestrial gravity. It's one thing to simulate gravity in space, another thing would be to simulate a gravitational system apart on Earth. Is there at least a theoretical possibility for this? How?

The premise is that to simulate a gravitational field equivalent to that of Earth, a system should have the same mass as Earth. So the proposal of the film would be no more than pure fantasy or speculation!
 
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Magnets can make things "float", MagLev trains, for instance. What the Heptapods did was, of course, well beyond that.
 
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CASPIDE said:
Dears,

In the film the Arrival, of Denis Villeneuve, the alien ship apparently subjugates the terrestrial gravity. It's one thing to simulate gravity in space, another thing would be to simulate a gravitational system apart on Earth. Is there at least a theoretical possibility for this? How?

The premise is that to simulate a gravitational field equivalent to that of Earth, a system should have the same mass as Earth. So the proposal of the film would be no more than pure fantasy or speculation!

Maybe the ship can emit equations that can change the Einstein Field Equations and change spacetime curvature to do what it can do? Remember gravity is not a force.. but just equations of differential manifold (creating spacetime curvature)
 
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There is no credible theory that allows for antigravity. There's nothing more to be said here.
 

Related to Gravity in Arrival: Can It Be Simulated on Earth?

1. What is the concept of gravity in the movie Arrival?

The movie Arrival explores the idea of gravity as a tool for communication and understanding between humans and extraterrestrial beings. In the film, the aliens use their advanced understanding of gravity to manipulate time and space, allowing them to communicate with humans in a non-linear manner.

2. Can gravity be simulated on Earth like in the movie Arrival?

Currently, there is no known way to simulate gravity as depicted in the movie Arrival. While scientists have been able to manipulate and control gravity on a very small scale, the technology and understanding necessary for large-scale manipulation of gravity are not yet available.

3. Is there any scientific basis for the gravity in Arrival?

While the concept of using gravity for communication and time manipulation is purely fictional, there are some scientific theories that inspired the depiction of gravity in the movie. For example, the idea of gravity as a wave is based on Einstein's theory of general relativity.

4. How does gravity work in the movie Arrival?

In the movie, the aliens use their advanced technology to create gravity waves that allow them to manipulate time and space. They are able to control the direction and strength of these waves to communicate with humans and reveal information about the future.

5. Can we ever expect to see gravity manipulation technology like in Arrival?

While it is currently beyond our technological capabilities, it is not impossible to imagine that we may one day be able to manipulate gravity in a similar way as depicted in the movie Arrival. However, it would require a significant advancement in our understanding of the universe and the development of new technologies.

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