Weightless Universe
Published by gautam
07-03-2007
| | <!-- google_ad_section_start -->Weightless Universe<!-- google_ad_section_end --> Universe has no weight. It was weightless in the beginning, if there was any, and is still the same. Weight is in fact nothing but physical separation. The one and two dimensional entities such as lines and pictures don’t have their own weight as they lack a separate existence. The three dimensional objects invariably have some weight since the third dimension lends them separate and independent existence, the definable spacetime. The moment they are separated from the continuous spacetime and measured, they are found to have some weight. A mountain has no weight of its own but if we lift a small piece of stone it has its weight. The force we apply to take it away from its position of weightlessness, imparts it weight. That is the reason the weight can always be determined in term of force. It is actually the counter- force needed to bring an object back to its position of weightlessness.
What we understand as gravity is actually this counter force. In this weightless universe every object tends to be weightless. The position of such weightlessness can be possible in the state of motion as well as being at rest. The table kept on floor is weightless when at rest but earth is weightless being in angular motion. Universe itself being weightless doesn’t or can’t allow weight. The motion of the bodies in the direction of weightlessness has been mistakenly defined as gravitational force.
The complete weightlessness is gained by complete merger of spacetime of two entities. A mountain has its spacetime fully merged with that of the earth hence has no weight. A stone thrown in the air gets its spacetime temporarily separated from that of the earth by application of force, hence gains weight and becomes force till it attains the normal position back. The force so applied can set an object into permanent state of weightless motion as the planets revolving around sun.
Any entity that has weight is bound to have a centre, implying the Law of Gravitation. At the same time for its separate existence, it must have at least one dimension less than its container. The universe has neither a centre nor a container (separate space), it must be then weightless.
Universe has its mass and no weight. This being true, gravity has to go. Weight is created only when the mass bodies are moved away from their weightless positions. That makes things happen in the universe, from shaking hands to meteors striking. The movements are due to weight, as weight is a disturbance in a weightless universe. |  Latest 5 articles | | |
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 Featured Articles | | | | | | | | | | | Re: Weightless Universe I would to conclude an affirmative with you there,as I see the universe as a direct result
of consciousness,an idea expressed as a willed intention,thereby without weight,and being
thus weightless!
regards michael. | | |
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gautam
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07-04-2007, 02:13 AM
| | Re: Weightless Universe Thanx Michael
I would like you to ponder over further scientific implications of the weightless state of the universe. In my series of articles on the mest theory i have attempted to throw light on some of them. I find the whole idea consistent with our laws of science.
regards
Gautam | | | | | Re: Weightless Universe Babu,If disturbance causes weight,and the absence of disturbance results in wieghtlessness,there would seem to be few places within the universe where this
could occur?
I understand energy to be motion,vortex like in rotational spin,therebye causing vast
wakes and ripples within the physical universe,would not this disturbance cause weight
to arise as centerfugal force exerted by energies inclination to rotate?
regards michael. | | |
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gautam
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07-06-2007, 06:18 AM
| | Re: Weightless Universe Michael
So far as the body is weightless, its rotation or revolution is not a disturbance in the space. The rotation of earth is not causing any storms in the atmosphere nor throwing objects away with centrifugal force. But a body with weigt will always do that. It is the weigtlessness of earth and the gravitational force countering that.
Gautam | | |
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gautam
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07-06-2007, 06:21 AM
| | Re: Weightless Universe And you are right Michael, its actually occuring at very few places in the universe seeing the vastness of the universe.
Gautam | | | | | Re: Weightless Universe Quote:
Originally Posted by gautam And you are right Michael, its actually occuring at very few places in the universe seeing the vastness of the universe.
Gautam | Am most grateful for your reply Babu,would it thereby be possible to locate a region within this vast vista,where this "rare" occurance happens?
Prehaps within a "event horizen" of a black hole? | | |
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gautam
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07-09-2007, 04:48 AM
| | Re: Weightless Universe Thanx Michael
As I have said in my article, from a handshake to a meteor,there are ample examples of this . The planets and the galaxies, moving uniformly are certainly weightless. A black hole is different phenomenon in mest theory.. You may please see my articles on black holes as well the small scale infinity. The mest theory has to my mind on inconsistencies so far but a lot remains to be explained.
Gautam | | |
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tedjay
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09-17-2007, 04:34 AM
| Re: Weightless Universe Hi Gautam,
Interesting concept! I wonder however about the fact that you seem to use weight and mass interchangably. Mass is the amount of matter and you can't change this other than converting it to energy (E=mc 2) However weight by definition is caused by gavity. Your article did however get me thinking about gravity in a broader sense. When you pick up that stone off a mountain, the stone does appear to have weight but as you move the mass upwards you also move the entire earth downwards! This is because every action has an equal and opposite reaction (Newton). So the entire universe is in this beautiful balance of weights. In a sense you are correct about the universe being weightless not because it has no weight but because every 'weight' has its equal and opposite counterpart.
Hope this was helpful
Kind Regards,
Tedjay | | |
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gautam
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09-19-2007, 06:32 AM
| | Re: Weightless Universe Thanx Tedjay
I would say yes if we are coming from the same place. Borrwoing your idea only, the counterweight itself is an evidence of universe being weightless.All sorts of weights are created by application of force some way or the other.The counterweight is born alongwith as the very nature of weightless universe doesn't allow weight which is like an unsettled 'matter'.
We separate a stone from earth and create weight in the stone and the counterweight( gravitational force) in the earth.
Where is the gravity then?
The moment,the force applied to create weight ceases to act, the weight and the counter weight nullify each other to reach the state of weightlessness, the very essence of the universe.
Gravity is the simple and beautiful myth of science.
Kind regards
Gautam | | | |
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