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Re: questions answered - 11-07-2007, 01:51 PM

Force is a rather ambiguous term. The property of substance that produces force and also energy is motion. IMO the uniform motion is being removed from the universe leaving only randomized vibration motions of substance (spacetime) to expand to longer wavelengths. It’s like saying that it gets colder faster with the increase of distance. If you consider that uniform motion is what produces mass, things make more sense. Uniform motion also allows the bonding property of the FS the time needed to condense the substance; black holes are examples of such condensing on a grand scale and subatomic particles are examples of such condensing on a more modest scale. IMO that’s the process of gravity and all the other so-called forces of nature.


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