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I've been doing research on Le Sage's theory of gravitation, anyone interested in discussing the possibility of "push Gravity"?
Natsirt said:I believe that the Higgs boson is prime candidate for Le Sage's Corpuscles (the undiscovered particles that are colliding with matter from all sides).
Le Sage's theory of gravitation, also known as the "push gravity" theory, proposes that gravity is caused by tiny particles constantly bombarding all objects in the universe. The force of these particles pushing on an object from all directions creates the effect of gravity.
Newton's theory of gravitation, also known as the "pull gravity" theory, proposes that gravity is caused by the mass of an object pulling on other objects. Le Sage's theory challenges this idea by suggesting that gravity is actually caused by external forces acting on objects.
Currently, there is no direct evidence to support Le Sage's theory. Some have attempted to test the theory through experiments, but the results have been inconclusive. However, the theory has not been completely ruled out and is still being studied by scientists.
Some scientists have explored the possibility of applying Le Sage's theory to other phenomena, such as electromagnetism and nuclear forces. However, there is not enough evidence to support these applications at this time.
The main criticism of Le Sage's theory is the lack of evidence to support it. Additionally, some argue that the constant bombardment of particles would cause objects to heat up and eventually disintegrate, which is not observed in the natural world. Others also point out that the theory does not fully explain the observed behavior of gravity in our solar system.