Home > categories > Security & Protection > Access Control System > Gravity wells are often described as depressions in a rubber sheet, but would the &well& have a flat bottom?
Question:

Gravity wells are often described as depressions in a rubber sheet, but would the &well& have a flat bottom?

Picture a rock in space, at rest compared to the nearest gravitational object of significant mass, for example, the Moon. Now, in this demonstration, the rock will slowly accelerate towards the Moon, until it hits the surface. In the Einsteinian view of General Relativity, the acceleration is roughly equivalent to the rock rolling down an increasingly steep hill, the edge of the Moon's gravity well.Before the rock can get to the bottom, though, it encounters the Moon's surface. At all points around the Moon, the surface acceleration of gravity is even, more or less. Wouldn't the bottom of the well be mathematically, the center of the Moon? The surface could be represented as a flat bottom of well? Or would it be a lip? Like a ledge running around the depression?I know it is just a 3D model representing a concept that cannot be expressed well in that way, but this model is also used to explain Black Holes and if the model can be made clearer to me, so perhaps to others? Help me out, here.

Answer:

People with Aspergers aren't dumb. it's a social disorder - i'm pretty sure pulling a fire alarm is a simple enough process.
its all in the rocket science, they are obviously smarter than most people to make it go like it is so you cant judge really.
You cant Leave myspace for after school. And trying to find codes to get past the web filter would be considered hacking, and is punishable if caught.
I'm afraid that is not possible.

Share to: