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Re: TotalFieldTheory: 4-D gravity includes time & motion. - 10-20-2007, 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie View Post
Thanks Rascal. Then, what's your theory for...? What's the objective...?

Lloyd
Both Newton and Einstein allowed for the possibility that matter is in a state of constantly accelerating expansion...

Newton's allowance that gravity may be a 'repelling force (in those words)', and Einstein's E=MC2, for example, joined by the fact that that he identified gravity as being 'acceleration'...

But, neither of them ever followed through on that premise.

My work is a qualified compendium of theirs (* and that of many others), demonstrating a series of previously disassociated, unprecedented conclusions, based on *supporting documentary evidence - certainly including that gathered from and fortified by, Newton and Einstein.

The premise that gravity is the 4th dimension (matter is in a state of constantly accelerating expansion) and the unexpectedly multifarious (manifest but previously unrecognized) consequences thereof, is the objective of my work, which, based on your question, you have yet to altogether familiarize yourself with.

You recently intimated that, 'obviously gravity is the 4th dimension' - an unprecedented statement, with ominous contigencies; whereas, it's not so obvious to uninitiated readers, and scientists, who have consistently demonstrated their disagreement with that (seemingly incredible) observation.

"Obviously, matter is not expanding." - the status quo.

(Oviously, it is....)

As for its value, any contribution to science is, in situ, self redeeming.

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