Einstein's vs Newton's Theory of Gravity 🧐 w/ Brian Greene #einstein #newton #gravity

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Theoretical Physicist Brian Greene explains the limitation of Newton's law of gravitation by comparing it with Einstein's Theory of Relativity. He discusses repulsive gravity, which can be supported by Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. Greene explains how this repulsive gravity works in simple words by comparing Newton's and Einstein's theories. In the end, he gives an example of the early universe that was uniformly filled with energy and explains how inflationary universe expansion occurred.

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Newton - Gravity pulls things
Einstein - Pain: ALMIGHTY PUSH 🙌

TrueWarStoriess
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Newton - Gravity pulls stuff
Einstein - Hold my beer

Chesewow
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Every scientist with a great passion for sharing their knowledge deserves my total admiration and respect.

MichaelYISRAEL
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Well Einstine himself was shocked to see his mathematical equations giving rise to an accelerated universe, he couldn't fathom the idea of repulsive force of gravity at that time and considers its the greatest blunder of his life so he put a constant in his equation, later that constant was named as dark Energy after being discovered in 1998 by two international teams that included American astronomers Adam Riess (the author of this article) and Saul Perlmutter and Australian astronomer Brian Schmidt.

DrZaheerAbbas
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Due to these legends I had to study × infinity stuffs😭😂

harshvaghanii
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Gravity is still quite a mysterious thing, I guess if we keep ruling out the things it isn't we'll end up with the right answer,

Good_Bloke-ov
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That's how you get enlightened
Once your life energy gets uniformly distributed

Godforeplayer
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First time I have heard the rationale for the BB as a homogeneous collection of energy in a dispersed environment.Enlightening to say the least. Thank you for answering this long sought question .

kenflack
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NEWTON: CHIBAKU TENSEI
EINSTEIN: MALUBULUL

amirrahimi
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Unbelievable! I thought of this a few years ago without even understanding Einstein's general relativity. Einstein did it over 100 years ago. Salute to Einstein!

internationalenglish
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Gojo- come near me and try to touch me😂

mart
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You are a superstar ✨️ Prof. Brian Greene...I believe you can work with Vanessa van Edward and science of people which will unite the cosmic knowledge and human science...And you will wonder how you both come up with Amazing results and help the science and humanity ❤❤

gauravsinghbedi
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Hard to imagine that all that is in the known universe/trillions of galaxies came from a ' small area of energy ' 🤔

CozyPodsDOC
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Finally someone spoke about the difference between N’s and E’s theories in plain English.

dipujoy
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In a black hole, immediately inside the event horizon, there may be a uniformity of energy that spans to all edges. That could hypothetically mean that the big bang began from a black hole, a central point of complete uniform energy. That is, if there is not a singularity at its center, rather the entirety of the black hole is a singularity.

johnmcgowen
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If youre well versed with GR, you will realise Gravity isnt even a force

kunaldebbarma
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It pulls inward and distributes the outward push uniformly depending the position it's in at any given moment of the fall!

bostonjohnny
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So... Can this repulsion be effectively utilised? If so - when?
In other words, when might we no longer need rockets to explore space?

jackwaycombe
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Bob Lazzar said he worked on a ship at A51 S4 that used gravity generators and amplifiers that both repulsed and attracted, so it pointed its belly at its destination and gravity pulled it there at speeds presumed to be faster than light.

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I forget the term confugeral force I think, anyway, it all comes down to with every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, in order for something to come down something must go up. There's even coves in space with equilibrium, no gravity.

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