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Re: Why is the toe needed? - 04-28-2008, 05:49 PM

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I'm beginning to rethink this whole gravity thing myself and find your thought that it's built in interesting.

I think maybe that it actually doesn't exist in it's own right, but is as Einstein said, it's the curvature of space brought on because of the mass of the objects in space, which create it. Therefore we have space and matter and the geometry that those two things create.
What I like about the saying that "great minds think alike" is that it leaves just the right amount of space for not having to think identically, Pat. I am happy to read that you are willing to look at gravity as part and parcel of the other forces instead of it being a separate force, because it does make the entire delivery we live in much easier to grasp. We do not need to declare man and woman a single entity; we do not need to declare day and night a single experience; and we do not need to make a distinction with one right and therefore also one wrong answer. The goal is to identify the cyclops inside ourselves, and find the believer inside who desires unity beyond the possible unities that can get created inside our materialized universe.

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