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Unusual Gravity Effects

Sophia Anderson

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Unusual Gravity Effects explores the world's most puzzling gravitational anomalies and their impact on our understanding of physics and science. The book delves into locations where gravity seems to defy Newtonian physics, such as "gravity hills" where cars appear to roll uphill. These gravitational anomalies challenge our comprehension of gravitational fields and raise questions about the nature of gravity itself, and if our understanding of general relativity is complete. The book investigates reported instances of unusual gravity effects, from optical illusions to documented weight anomalies, and how geological anomalies may influence these phenomena. The book progresses by first laying the groundwork with fundamental physics concepts, then presenting specific cases of these effects around the world, and finally discussing theoretical explanations, including the potential role of dark matter. This approach aims to provide a balanced view, analyzing the evidence while acknowledging the limits of current science, making it valuable for science enthusiasts and students interested in physics.
Disponible desde: 03/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 68 páginas.

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