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Originally Posted by AntonioLao The state of a quantum vacuum is a dynamic equilibrium of primary repulsive forces and secondary attractive forces like gravity, em, weak and strong nuclear forces. Note that em and strong do sometimes act repulsively. These can only be referred by local infinitesimal constant accelerations of uniform waves wanting to be at the same place at the time. The result is the conservation of local infinitemal motion. |
Without a field of expression to interact upon(the etheric field)would there forces become
inactive,in other words,there would then be nothing to repel or repulse against?
What do you think?
regards michael