Comment by bravesoul2
Comment by bravesoul2 6 months ago
> particle B will have a slightly higher statistical chance of randomly jumping closer to it,
Why?
Also how do you explain acceleration due to gravity with that model. How do you explain solid objects?
My guess would be the answer is right in the part before you quote? If theres more "space" (imagining more space coordinates possible) for me on the left than on the right, me jumping to a random location would statistically move me left.
Repeating results in movement, getting closer to the object intensifies this effect, results in acceleration.
Solid objects are products of electric charge preventing atoms/particles from hitting each other, I dont think that has to have to do anything with gravity in this example?