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secret of gravity - 08-07-2006, 02:46 PM

Is gravity a force? Or is it the product of two unequal local infinitesimal orthogonal forces as a secondary force? Gravity is just a force if and only if the principle of equivalence between inertial mass and gravitational mass is true. However, both masses when represented as absolute mass become merely the second partial time derivative of absolute volume.

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When it is defined as the second partial time derivative of absolute dynamic volume denoted by m = Ü then the implication is an absolute time density square operator denoted by ². This absolute time density square operator could then be used to describe local infinitesimal motion of a particular space-time point. This description is conveniently expressed by Hadamard matrices using mathematical structures of HONEST groups.


Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²
  
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Smile Re: secret of gravity - 08-07-2006, 05:30 PM

Great thread starter Antonio.Is gravity a force?And what lends it weight?
Maybe gravity is the by-product of two opposing vortexes?And what lends
it weight is the power of spin?

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Re: secret of gravity - 08-08-2006, 05:59 PM

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Or is it the product of two unequal local infinitesimal orthogonal forces as a secondary force?
This mention of a secondary force is an example of intuitive thinking.

The way I see it, and I must beg your indulgence, gravity is only construed as a force because of the momentum of bodies in motion toward each other which lends itself to that interpretation, and that motion is only the result of the reduced volume of the space between those bodies caused by the reduction in the volume of the space occupied by the individual boson type energy particles which together define that space. Each body in space has its unique space-boson field by way of spatial displacement, which interact with those fields of the other objects in space by way of the 180 degree phase relationships which they have with one another.

It isn't all that peculiar to conceive of the fabric of space as subscribing to a rule book of physics which must of needs separate itself from the rule book of the physics to which matter subscribes. On the other hand, you could perhaps do the math which unites the two, given that these books are written subject to the misinterpretation of the fundamental nature of the effects which reality imposes upon our senses when observing the net effect.


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Re: secret of gravity - 08-11-2006, 04:18 PM

the rule book of physics for matter, I think, could not have subscribed the concept of volume as in a closed surface. Without a volume definition, the concept of density cannot be defined.


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Smile Re: secret of gravity - 08-11-2006, 05:31 PM

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the rule book of physics for matter, I think, could not have subscribed the concept of volume as in a closed surface. Without a volume definition, the concept of density cannot be defined.
That being the case Antonio,maybe the secret of gravity is to befound
in the Ying and yang!Without a postive spin,and a negitive spin,gravity
could not exist!Or as is said in the Mills&Boon paperbacks on romance,
love,and hate,attraction,and repulsion?

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Re: secret of gravity - 08-13-2006, 12:34 PM

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Is gravity the product of two unequal local infinitesimal orthogonal forces as a secondary force?
Antonio, what would those orthogonal forces be? I mean, would they be EM, SNF or WNF? Or other forces of which we still don't know about? Also, couild EM be also be the product of two unequal local infinitesimal orthogonal forces? If so, are those orthogonal forces magnetism and electricity (producing the electromagnetism we know)?
  
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Re: secret of gravity - 08-19-2006, 02:27 PM

Just as Mike's +/- spin, gravity should comes in two, attractive and repulsive. However, the closest to orthogonality is electromagnetism whose quantum analogies are the particles and antiparticles.


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Smile Re: secret of gravity - 02-21-2007, 10:24 PM

What then is the secret of gravity?What lends it weight,and how will it repay the loan?

If gravity spoke,what would it say?"I want you"=attraction,"I dont want you"=repulsion,
gravity seems to be an effect of vortexial spin.If gravity had emotion it would be expressed as love,and hate.so the secret of gravity is that it is that it is trying to balance
two opposing forces,and therefore needs to rush both this way and that?



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Re: secret of gravity - 02-22-2007, 02:55 PM

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What then is the secret of gravity?
That it is a secondary force.


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That it is a secondary force.

So the primary force is Will?


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