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The popular model of general relativity, as causing a flat surface like a rubber sheet to curve into a manifold is unhelpful to further progress in unifying quantum space with gravitation, since physical space fills volume, not surface area. This obvious fact is obfuscated by jargon in physics! ...
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When Sir Isaac Newton published his Theory of Universal Gravitation, he noted that he could not propose a mechanism by which it worked. In 1784 Georges-Louis LeSage proposed such a mechanism, sometimes known as the kinetic theory of gravity. LeSage extended the speculations of Newton's friend and contemporary Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, who first suggested a similar explanation for gravity in 1690. ...
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| gravel |
Gravel is rock that is of a certain size range. In geology, gravel is any loose rock that is at least two millimeters in its largest dimension (about 1/12 of an inch), and no more than 75 millimeters (about 3 inches). Sometimes gravel is restricted to rock in the 2-4 millimeter range, with pebble being reserved for rock 4-75 millimeters (some say 64 millimeters). The next smaller size class in geology is sand, which is 0.02 mm to 2 mm in size. ...
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| Graves' disease |
Graves-Basedow disease is a form of thyroiditis, an autoimmune disorder that stimulates the thyroid gland, being the most common cause of hyperthyroidism (overactivity of the thyroid). Also known in the English-speaking world simply as Graves' disease, it occurs most frequently in women (8:1 compared to men) of middle age. Symptoms include fatigue, weight loss and rapid heart beat. ...
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| gravid |
Pregnant with eggs or young.
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| grav | the work shift during the night (as midnight to 8 a.m.) |
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| grav | a watch during the night (as from midnight to 8 a.m.) |
| grav | in an advanced stage of pregnancy |
| grav | a pregnant woman |
| grav | the number of the pregnancy that a woman is in |
| grav | (obstetrics) a woman who is pregnant for the first time |
| grav | a woman who is pregnant for the second time |
| grav | a woman who is pregnant for the third time |
| grav | technical terms for pregnancy |
| grav | technical terms for pregnancy |
| grav | technical terms for pregnancy |
| grav | a measuring instrument for measuring variations in the gravitational field of the earth |
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