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03-05-2005, 07:04 AM
what the gravitation self-field theory also tells us (at the solar system to take one of the four Gravitational forces) is that there are two streams of photons running both ways between any two masses, but they run in orthogonal planes to each other. in the case of the Sun and the planets this means we should find one stream on the plane of the sun and earth, and another orthogonal to this. observing both the sun and the earth we see a field running north-south through both. what GSFT says then is that these two polar running magnetic fields will met up by bending over in the plane orthogonal to the ecliptic plane.
so if there were no other masses outside of the solar system there would only be the finite number of photon streams running between the sun and the planets and a whole pot of little streams for all the smaller masses like the asteroids, and the particles of the kuiper belt.
when we get to galaxies, the streams are running between 'three-way' nuclear masses mainly all the conglomerations of negative nuclear energy in the galaxy and the central 'black hole', a negative analogy of the sun at the galactic level.
so there will be streams of gluons/photons leaving and entering at the top of a galactic black hole which separates out and joins all the negative enrgy conglomerates in the galaxy.
etc, etc for super clusters and at the universal level;
then maybe we begin on the next cycle of gravitational forces??? Tony Fleming, Ph.D.
Biophotonics Research Institute
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Australia 3190 www.unifiedphysics.com (perpetual construction) |