Friday, February 18, 2005

Ben wrote: Why does gravity exist?



Ogr81 Theoried: By posing the question, one is kinda asking is there an ordered set of rules for the universe or is it a random sequence of unrelated events; if it exists for a reason, then there is an ordered set of rules which lead its' existance to a relationship with gravity.
So, in the question, "Why does gravity exist?" a person must assume it exists for a reason and that there is an ordered set of rules which govern the universe in order to answer it....unless the answer is, it exists just because it does. And if that is the state of the question at that point, one has to ask, who made these
rules, or, for what reason do these rules exist? And; why do gravitons act the way they do? Is it a cause or effect, an action or reaction? Or for that matter, why do any of the laws of physics adhere to this universe? Why, with every answer we get, do more arise?
If one continues to ponder the question, it expands and becomes exponentially complex until it could be all consuming. Did the question, at that point, get so big it consumes a person who was staying still, or did the person gravitate towards the question which remained the same size but appeared bigger the closer one approached?
O! ... I just fell off my chair!

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