| Re: Physical Matter is Six Simultaneous Euclidien Dimensions -
05-28-2007, 05:09 PM
I remembered seeing somewhere something about gravity being the result of expanding objects meeting each other due to the expansion of space over time from small- to large-scale. I'm not sure if your idea is the same, but it seems to be from your messages about gravity being time and its electromagnetic connection.
I had reached similar conclusions, but hit a dead end when I realized that different objects fall to the ground at different rates of speed. So I changed the gravitational connection to inverse electromagnetism to create 3-d space backwards in time, or anti-4-d universes, which would account for different objects - like a feather or paper - falling at different rates of speed based on atomic alignment. |