| Gravity's Opposite: Levity -
12-31-2005, 05:39 AM
Levity is defined as the opposite of gravity. It's almost obsolete, and hardly mentioned when discussing gravity. I imagine a simplified correlation between gravity as the speed of mass(9.8 m/s) and levity as the speed of light(3.0 x 10^8 m/s).
The hypothetical graviton is the particle of gravity while the photon(leviton) is the particle of levity.
According to relativity, only relative motion exists. And of course, E = mc^2. Might there be a similar equation, other than Newton's, that describes gravity as the opposite of levity. I fear it has been hiding in plain sight all along. One that allows the solution of which to make gravity attractive or repulsive.
Ask yourself, why isn't the opposite of gravity(levity) ever discussed anymore? Things do hang and spin in mid-air or space, do they not.
Be gentle on me with criticism, I just felt the opposite of gravity was just as relevant as gravity. This is not a theory of everything. This is one little part of a larger picture. More like a missing piece to a 1,000,000 piece jigsaw puzzle.
If gravity is a property of space, levity is a property of time. Maybe. Your opinions are awaited. Remember, levity becomes more significant the further away from the earth it is. I think? I'm really nervous about my logic. |