A Scientist Takes On Gravity →
“…the force we call gravity is simply a byproduct of nature’s propensity to maximize disorder.” I always knew that second law of thermodynamics was the sneaky one! Interesting read, yet I remain skeptical.
By DENNIS OVERBYE
NY Times Published: July 12, 2010It’s hard to imagine a more fundamental and ubiquitous aspect of life on the Earth than gravity, from the moment you first took a step and fell on your diapered bottom to the slow terminal sagging of flesh and dreams.
But what if it’s all an illusion, a sort of cosmic frill, or a side effect of something else going on at deeper levels of reality?..
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