Can Gravity Be Explained by a 4th Dimensional Hypersphere Attraction?

In summary, the speaker believes that mass is attracted to the center of a 4th dimensional hypersphere, which is neglected by time. This is due to the existence of a 4th spatial dimension. They theorize that if there was an attraction between objects and the center of this 4D sphere, as well as between objects in the 4D, it could create a tunnel between distant points in spacetime. However, there is currently no way to confirm if these attractions exist. This idea goes beyond the traditional theory of gravity, suggesting a 4-dimensional center that all things are drawn towards.
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K.J.Healey
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I think mass is attracted to the center of a 4th dimensional hypersphere (time neglected). Where there is a 4th spatial dimension. If by some craziness there was both an attraction betweent objects and the center of this 4D sphere, and objects to other objects(in the 4D) then you in theory could have really dense objects connect in the (x < radius4dHS) section, thus creating a tunnel between distant points in spacetime. Unfortunately we don't really have a way of telling if there are attractions in 4D between objects.

This is how I think the universe is.
 
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Healey01 said:
I think mass is attracted to the center of a 4th dimensional hypersphere (time neglected). Where there is a 4th spatial dimension. If by some craziness there was both an attraction betweent objects and the center of this 4D sphere, and objects to other objects(in the 4D) then you in theory could have really dense objects connect in the (x < radius4dHS) section, thus creating a tunnel between distant points in spacetime. Unfortunately we don't really have a way of telling if there are attractions in 4D between objects.

This is how I think the universe is.

Why do you believe this? Please elaborate a bit more. This doesn't sound like a theoy of gravity, it sounds like you're adding a 4-dimensional center which all things fall towards.
 

FAQ: Can Gravity Be Explained by a 4th Dimensional Hypersphere Attraction?

What is Healy01's concept of gravity?

Healy01's concept of gravity is a theory that explains the force of attraction between objects with mass. It proposes that the force of gravity is a result of the distortion of space-time caused by the presence of mass.

How does Healy01's concept of gravity differ from Newton's theory of gravity?

Healy01's concept of gravity differs from Newton's theory in that it does not rely on the idea of a gravitational force acting at a distance between objects. Instead, it explains gravity as a result of the curvature of space-time caused by mass.

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While Healy01's concept of gravity is a relatively new theory, there is some evidence to support it. One piece of evidence is the observed bending of light around massive objects, which is predicted by the theory. However, more research and evidence are needed to fully validate the concept.

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Healy01's concept of gravity is closely related to Einstein's theory of general relativity. Both theories propose that the force of gravity is a result of the curvature of space-time caused by mass. However, Healy01's concept expands on this idea by proposing that the curvature of space-time is not only caused by mass but also by the motion of objects.

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If Healy01's concept of gravity is proven to be true, it could have significant implications for our understanding of the universe. It could potentially help us better understand the behavior of massive objects, the structure of space-time, and even the origins of the universe. It could also have practical applications, such as improving our ability to navigate through space.

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