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Re: Theory - Gravity is not a force - 04-07-2007, 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by fleep View Post
gravity is not a force, to me.
Hey.. question I have pondered upon reading your posts fleep..

I may also agree on gravity being.. Not a Force .. however.. if not for it being a force.. then what is it.. a field..??

For instance.. if I was to look at gravity as being a field.. I might assume it was an extension of the principle Energy System that encompasses static electricity and magnetism as its fundamental properties..

Now I ask.. does this make it a wave.. or a field of waves rolling one after the other..??

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Originally Posted by dleviwing View Post
Michael;
Gravity cannot be defined by a wave but as a progression of wave functions from randomized spatial wave function to the harmonic and wave symmetry of the strong nuclear force of structured matter. I’ve heard you state it as being a field vortex; descriptive, but not quite accurate.
I would predict that their science project will simply waste time and money since they know not what they do.
Thanks David


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