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Originally Posted by zeroca ---I believe that the space is anti-gravity (you can call it - levity) and assert that all bodies have their own spaces, but when bodies are united, their adjacent spaces do the same, i.e. everything that is placed within the “gravitational field” of Earth, has common space, which begins from the center of the Earth and spreads up to some distance spherically. Space has direction, Space makes the solid matter, placed within its bounds to concentrate centrally, but attracts the matter, placed outside its bounds |
I do like this idea zeroca and want to chew it over in my mind some more. Thank you.
Is there a clearer word than levity that would more clearly express your idea? For this is not simply a word meaning "not gravity" but so much more. And the concept of interaction and juxtaposition looks like a valuable contribution, and I sense a need to not merely grasp this slowly and thoroughly but to label it to show more of the essence you describe.