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Gravity - Why the apple always falls to the ground.

This article explores gravity as a fundamental force we use daily without fully understanding its theoretical basis. It draws a parallel between gravity's mysterious mechanisms and how the Merus Ring technology works in

Gravity - Why the apple always falls to the ground.
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Theory of Gravitation

The famous anecdote of Isaac Newton and an apple falling on his head in the 17th century inspired his theory of gravity. Einstein's theory of relativity later expanded understanding but also complicated considerations about gravity.

Gravity does not directly influence a body. Rather, the mass of a body deforms space and time. Other bodies are attracted to these deformations, so that in the end the masses attract each other. Large bodies like Earth create significant deformations resulting in gravitational pull. Even physicists don't fully grasp the fundamental principles underlying gravity.

What does this have to do with Merus?

In practice, the theoretical complexity of gravity is irrelevant. We rely on gravity consistently-laptops remain on desks, cruise ships stay afloat-without understanding the mechanism. We understand gravity through observation: every apple falls in the same way from the tree when its time is ripe. Namely straight down to the ground.

Theory and practice.

Similarly, the Merus Ring's theoretical foundation contains gaps under ongoing research. However, practical results demonstrate its effectiveness: where the problems disappear after the installation of a Merus Ring, we can be sure of the effect. Observable outcomes validate the theory for both customers and developers.

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