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Originally Posted by dleviwing
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Gravity is the process of structured fundamental matter (atomic & subatomic particles) condensing unstructured fundamental matter (space, ether, Aether, etc.) by means of absorption. |
Gravity is the result of an inherent asymmetry in the energy that causes an imbalance in the G=0 vacuum that condenses vacuum energy locally, (rho>0), via locally isolated regions of mass-energy.
"unstructured fundamental matter" would be negative pressure "space", whose energy density is less than the matter density, you can't get "structured fundamental matter" out of that until you isolate enough mass-energy to compress it down to a point that it achieves postive matter density, pressure, and gravitational curvature, over a finite region of space.
THEN you can hit it with a 1.2MeV photon to make it permanent.
This physicist's faq website explains the model for the physics used above via a very clear and easy to understand laymans treatment:
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmo_constant.html