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Originally Posted by Grapesoda
I am current with big bang theory, thank you. so your thoughts that gravity is part of the 'fabric' of reality not a component.
what if kinetic energy were 'stored gravity because the object would have no mass to store energy and mass is a by product of gravity hence kinetic energy is a form of gravity,... yes ? no?
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The kinetic energy needs only speed and mass. There is no gravity component in the formula. In case if you didn't learn it in the school:
Kinetic energy - Wikipedia
There is such a thing as a gravitation
potential energy which is a different thing:
Gravitational energy - Wikipedia - it's not about a moving object. It's about an object which you hold in your hand staying at a roof and being to release. When the object will be dropped, the gravitation will turn its potential energy into a kinetic one. So longer path to the ground your object made, so higher kinetic energy it will have.
As another example, a bullet in your gun has a potential energy too and it does not need any gravitation to be turned ink the kinetic one. Just pull the trigger...
Man, these are basics of physics.