A Gravity Field keeps you warm unlike traditional heat

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Standing on the Earth makes the core lisghtly hotter, likewise being in earth's gravity field at different levels causes the core's of your atoms to heat up. This is how a gravity field keeps you warm, it makes the core of your atoms slightly denser, increases the amount of heat stored in that density, increases gravity field strength and temperature of those atoms.
 
Standing on the Earth makes the core lisghtly hotter, likewise being in earth's gravity field at different levels causes the core's of your atoms to heat up. This is how a gravity field keeps you warm, it makes the core of your atoms slightly denser, increases the amount of heat stored in that density, increases gravity field strength and temperature of those atoms.
That did not sound right.
A gravitational field itself does not generate heat in a body; however, it can influence temperature gradients in the atmosphere and affect how heat is distributed. The Earth's surface is warmed by the Sun, and gravity plays a role in how that heat is retained and distributed, but it does not directly create heat.

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Wikipedia
 
That did not sound right.
A gravitational field itself does not generate heat in a body; however, it can influence temperature gradients in the atmosphere and affect how heat is distributed. The Earth's surface is warmed by the Sun, and gravity plays a role in how that heat is retained and distributed, but it does not directly create heat.

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Wikipedia
Yes but that will patch together ideas that aren't compatible. too much rationalizations to fit the ideas together. I can logically connect the pieces in my model.
 
Yes but that will patch together ideas that aren't compatible. too much rationalizations to fit the ideas together. I can logically connect the pieces in my model.
Interesting. Interesting, that you might be able to model it. Strictly armature here. Read a lot, and interested, but have not had physics since high school. Was not required as a business major in college, and I did not like the math, even in high school. My posting came from a simple search and then Duck ai. :cool:
 
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