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Re: Theory - Gravity is not a force - 02-19-2007, 03:46 PM

Wait, now. Right off the bat, the first replies I see are ones that try to steer me back to conventional Newton hierarchical stuff. Remember, I said mine is a BASE theory. I am viewing Newton's first theory as incorrect, only because he did not know about the negative pressure of the universe, which is dark energy. I am starting from scratch as Newton did, but I'm not going with his first findings. Mine are new and original, as his were.
I'm not arrogant enough to say that I'm absolutely correct, but I am saying that he was wrong about gravity being a force, and I'm asking people to consider this. I'm not interested in learning about a new theory about "gravity wave force", because I already have concluded that gravity is not a force.
Please go back and re-read what I started with, and consider it along with this latest answer. I am asking for mine to be proven illogical; not in the light of existing theory, but when examined in the light of Pascal's Law and Newton's 3rd Law. I never said at any time that Newton was completely wrong in everything he did, but gravity is not a force, to me.
  
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