# Is There Artificial Gravity? #shorts

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In fictional movies, we have all seen how spaceships have a button that activates or deactivates gravity, but... is that possible?
To date, it has not been possible to create anything close to artificial gravity; the closest thing we could find is proposals for spaceships with centrifugal cabins.
Have you seen how clothes stay on the walls of a dryer when it starts to spin? In the same way, if we could make a cylindrical ship that kept turning, all the things inside would stick to the wall giving the impression that they are under the effects of gravity.
So the only way to mimic gravity in futur spaceflight is with a cylindrical craft that can use centrifugal force.
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The biggest problem with spinning these spacecraft is that they are not stable when spinning

javant
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I don't like artificial gravity. I prefer all natural, free-range gravity.

YoungGandalf
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..as seen in Arthur C Clarke's book dramatised by Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey and the inside of the Babylon 5 space station in the science fiction series of the same name.

julianaylor
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I really wish that there will be natural gravity or something closer to it in spaceships in the near future

raya
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I feel a better question may be, “is gravity a fundamental force or the resulting motion caused by the warping of space time by mass?”

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the latter would mean all gravity is actually artificial and the Earth is spherical because that’s the most thermodynamically stable configuration of matter.

KhaoticDeterminism
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So if You are floating in Space and then there was something spinning around you, YOU ARE THEN GOING TOO STOP FLOATING AND THEN STICK TOO THE TURNING WALL IN SPACE ?😮

jacksnavely
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Yeah but on the earth we dont fly up, we are being pulled to the center. It's hust interesting

snrnsjd
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Centrifugsl gravity doesn't work.

On Earth, the centrifugal force experienced in a washing machine or on a merry-go-round only exists thanks to our terrestrial gravity. The rotation “disturbs” the inertial rest state due to gravity; what is not in space. For example, if we "levitate" a millimeter above a merry-go-round, we do not suffer from the centrifugal effect since gravity does not press us against it.
The only "gravity" that could be created is that which opposes the movement.
In a circular movement, it is on the tangent, in the direction opposite to the rotation that the "gravity" would be found.
But if the speed of rotation is constant, the "subject" acquires the same speed as the ray and the relative speed of the support and the subject is zero if they are "glued", and as there is no more acceleration, there is no more "gravity".
To create artificial gravity, objects would have to be placed on the spokes of the wheel, or cylinder in this case, and not against its walls. Or that the rays be spread out in planes passing through the axis to be more cost effective, and the useful surfaces would be in opposite orientations on each side of the axis (an axial symmetry). Not to mention the constant acceleration.
Putting things on the walls relying on a centrifugal effect makes no sense in weightlessness.

Expanse
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Im glad they are finally putting my theory if gravity to use. I also wanted to experiment with anit gravity using the sane process

Formal.demands
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centrifugal motion does not create artificial gravity.

sptlnqw
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Is it gravity or is it because of rotation?

MrFable
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Does anyone know if they publish the full artificial gravity theory of mine or did they just take the working parts? In other words they taking the spin makes the pull from my theory but do they describe what makes the spin? Cuz I bet they don't because it proves creation and that we actually live in a very special intricate fish tank of sorts. And that's why I been left out I also never thought to use it for a space station I wanted to prove it first I asked for funding from Amazon and other places And if so I wanted to try anti-gravity by running and reversing at same times left angled paralleled perpendicular things of that nature if possible experimenting on those lines that was at least six years ago . I had a brain injury ended a year and a half ago The idea came to me as I almost died with my head wounded. But when I was a teenager and young man when anyone would mention gravity I would always picture its force and the roundup from the amusement park in my mind. I'm dead serious by the way I'm not joking at all

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