| Re: Physical Matter is Six Simultaneous Euclidien Dimensions Quote:
Originally Posted by dleviwing Anyone who relates gravity as being a function of expansion should analyze their thinking. Expansion and gravity are opposite processes and thus expansion should be viewed as the opposite phenomena to gravity just as like charges repel and unlike charges attract; it’s all in the interaction of the wave functions of the medium; are they constructive (gravity) or destructive (expansion) wave functions? I wish you all would stop insisting on making simple processes appear so complex and mysterious; leave that for the professionals! | In the three page preface to Newton's Principia, the author offers that gravity 'may be a repelling force' (in those words). A coupla centuries later, Einstein's General Principle flatly and elaborately states that gravity is a repelling force.
Is that professional enough for you, sir? 
__________________ (George Berkeley, 1710) ... lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence: for in vain shall we dispute concerning the real existence of things, or pretend to any knowledge thereof, so long as we have not fixed the meaning of those words. "All things come out of the one and the one out of all things." - Heraclitus "Reality is an illusion - albeit a persistent one." - Einstein "Particles give me a headache." - Ibid
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