Theists have always held that God was responsible for the creation of the universe. Stephen Hawkin now says that gravity was responsible for the "Big Bang" and therefore the creation of the universe. One way of looking at this is that God is gravity. Of course, theists would not accept this simplistic conclusion.
Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that has existed since the beginning of the universe. It is thought to have originated from the uneven distribution of mass in the early universe, leading to the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets. The theory of general relativity, developed by Albert Einstein, provides a mathematical description of how gravity works.
It depends on your religious belief. But scientifically, a long time ago, gravity pulled matter in all directions, and over time, became planets. YES. The first answer is not scientific. There is more evidence for creation than "gravity pulling the planets together" such as the laws of Thermodynamics, which state that order (planets) cannot come out of disorder (random gravity and matter). Also, since matter bends space and time (Relativity), matter could not be pulled into planetary forms unless someone (God) created matter, time, and space at the same time.
The sun gravity is stronger
The gravity of Earth is 2.6 times that of Mars.Mars's gravity is 38% of Earth's gravity.
It is gravity.
nope there is not a god of gravity
There was no god of gravity since the Greeks did not know about gravity. Atlas kind of acted like gravity by holding the earth up. He was not a god, but a Titan.
You must sacrifice your computer to the gravity god and get a new one
Sir Isaac Newton is the recognized founder of the Law of Gravity.
She believes in the existence of God. The existence of gravity is a fact.
because god made it that way
Without gravity, we would not only not on planet Earth - there wouldn't even be an Earth, nor a Sun, nor a Milky Way, etc. It is gravity that keeps all these things together.Note: This explanation (and probably any other explanation about gravity) doesn't really depend on whether God even exists or not - the explanation would be the same, one way or the other.
well all say the gravity holds everything together but i don't know what holds everything together
Gravity pulls it twords the earth, and it melting may have something to do with it. God luck out there. ;)
oxegen from trees, gravity, meat and plants. reproduction and god
The god particle or the higgs bosom will be fund within Gravity's Magnetism fields...magetism is part of gravity in a smaller scale- yet as anti-matter also known as dark energy is part responsible for the appearance of expansion of the universes' matter -- so is dark energy anti-matter part of magnetism and gravity. the god particle field is within magnetism's gravity there you'll find also dark energy or anti-matter... as well as the binding power of the higgs bosom particle.
No, I believe that God is the creator of the world and lives in heaven. There is no gravity in heaven, but I am not sure because I have never asked God. How are we suppose to know? We have not seen Him. Sorry if this is a bad answer. A Mormon's answer: (the above answer is not a bad answer, btw...) While Mormons believe that God has a body of flesh and bone, it is not a mortal body. Mortal bodies are subject to the forces of nature, such a gravity, but immortal bodies, such as those of God and resurrected beings (angels and the like), are not subject to forces of nature. When a Mormon says that God has a body, they simply mean that when you see God, He looks like a man. They get this belief from the many times that the Bible mentions body parts in relation to God as well as the testimony of Stephen seeing God in the Book of Acts. Also, Joseph Smith claimed to have seen God the Father and said that He was in the form of a man as well.