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Re: Cosmic Oscillation - 03-03-2008, 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by dleviwing
I guess you could say space is that way such as when the EM waves are at constructive interference they are positive mass and when they are at destructive interference they are at negative or lesser mass (minimum); somewhere in between this vibration is the null or neutral. I don’t really believe you meant it this way though. If your looking for something opposite of gravity you might consider expansion as the opposite effect. Before you can go any further though you must explain the cause of MASS since motion affects it. (Relativity 101)
Hey Dave
Gravity is the elastic force that pulls an accumulation of matter which is mutually attractive (Mass) back to its first extreme point.
Between both extreme points inertia operates.
Mass in motion has kinetic energy equal to the force initiating the motion.
Once in motion it has inertia.
Doppler shift and Bow wave references are very apt when refering to the passage of a particle such as a photon travelling within space time, since it is this which produces the interference patterns which give rise to the wave particle theory.
However take this one step further and a particle can increase its velocity by twenty percent by riding the Bow wave step.

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