No. Gravity is an inherent property of mass. Mass cannot be destroyed.
Gravity does not "end". Gravity is a fundamental force of the Universe. Gravity exists between all objects that have mass, with the force diminishing in proportion to the square of the distance (inverse square principle) between the the two masses. As all matter has mass, the only way to end gravity would be if there were no matter in the Universe; i.e. the end of the Universe!
Sorry; there is no line between gravity and no gravity. Gravity is everywhere.
Because, the person who discovered gravity was named Gravity Dickakiss
gravity
The possessive form of the noun gravity is gravity's.Example: Gravity's reliability is the basis of my invention.
Energy cannot be made or destroyed, but gravity is possible because slows down universal expansion.
If it did, it would be destroyed. Due to gravity, it would not happen.
You would get completely destroyed, due to the extreme gravity. Not even atoms would remain.
The space shuttle would get ripped apart and would be destroyed because of the strong gravity difference (the nose would get pulled on by gravity harder than on the tail).
The World Would Be Destroyed.Gravity is the Expansion Acceleration of all Mass in the universe.Gravity is the "root" of every form of Energy we know.If Gravity ever ended, the world would be destroyed immediately.EinsteinGravitydotcom
well you'll get destroyed because this may shock you but a black hole's gravity is so powerful that it can crush atoms so you will literly be destroyed instaly into nothing but regurly matter no atoms at all!
It will prevent gravity and we will be flying forever,until the machine is not destroyed or unused?
stars moon god chuck Norris earths gravity the sun the heat clouds other planets the atmosphere
No. Perpetual motion is equivalent to "infinite energy", and is not the first law of thermodynamics "Mass-energy is neither created nor destroyed"? You would have to do at least the same amount of work lifting objects up against gravity as you would get out of the system from gravity.
Gravity does not "end". Gravity is a fundamental force of the Universe. Gravity exists between all objects that have mass, with the force diminishing in proportion to the square of the distance (inverse square principle) between the the two masses. As all matter has mass, the only way to end gravity would be if there were no matter in the Universe; i.e. the end of the Universe!
No. In fact, the further you are from the bottom of a gravitational well (Basically, the center of a planet/star/etc.) the lower the gravitational pull will be. Were you to drop something from extremely high up, it would encounter increasing gravity as it fell down. This is why probes that we send into Jupiter's atmosphere get destroyed- the gravity exerted on them by Jupiter gets higher and higher until they are destroyed by it.
Anything that goes into a black hole is destroyed, gone something like that. Not even light can escape the expansive gravity of a black hole.