JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
Go on, then. We're all sitting on the edge of our seats here, awaiting 'JumbleDuck's concise explanation of the General Theory of Relativity with particular reference to Gravity Waves.![]()
Seriously? Well, if so, it's not gravity. It's just that very small water droplets, as in fog, are so light that gravity is overcome by Brownian motion. As they coalesce they get dense enough that gravity starts mattering and they fall, as rain.