| Re: gravity pressure -
11-06-2007, 05:59 AM
Is what we live in a result of gravity pressure? This is confusing for me because I can't even call what we live in as gravity anymore because it's minus. Could our atmosphere be pumping what would be gravity out creating the minus gravity condition here? It can't be completely minus though because we still have some stretch left in us, even our skin looses elasticity, not just our nose and ears that keep stretching. But it's obviously hurting our bones, our bone construction isn't hollow enough. It's also applying pressure on our skulls (which could be causing mental illnesses). But I think it's because of the condition here that we need that extra bone support. But birds have hollow bones don't they? How come they don't feel the pressure we do? Oh, because they come from dinosaurs and the gravity was different then. |