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'''Artificial gravity''' refers to the simulation or creation of [[gravity]], generally to simulate the effects of being on the surface of a [[planet]] | '''Artificial gravity''' refers to the simulation or creation of [[gravity]], generally to simulate the effects of being on the surface of a [[planet]] for various purposes, most notably for the convienience of living beings that evolved to live in such enviroments (such as [[Human]]s). In real life, the methods available to simulate gravity are the inertia of a an accelerating vehicle and [[centripetal force]]. | ||
== Artificial Gravity in Science Fiction == | == Artificial Gravity in Science Fiction == |
Revision as of 13:36, 22 July 2008
Artificial gravity refers to the simulation or creation of gravity, generally to simulate the effects of being on the surface of a planet for various purposes, most notably for the convienience of living beings that evolved to live in such enviroments (such as Humans). In real life, the methods available to simulate gravity are the inertia of a an accelerating vehicle and centripetal force.
Artificial Gravity in Science Fiction
In science fiction, futuristic technology is often able to create artificial gravity by literally generating gravitons.