Hi, Mikal. Gravity, as far as time particles go, operates in a cluster of ten. Ten time particles in a stack equals one particle of gravity, or graviton. It moves at the speed of light and em. as the number of time particles in each are all the same, just in different configurations.
If a graviton begins to move more quickly, it sheds one time particle. This happens to gravity near a black hole. The gravity stack increases in speed and gravitational force. Soon, as it comes closer to the singularity of the black hole, it sheds another time particle. The stack increases in speed, again, as well as it's force. Eventually, The stack breaks up, as it moves to touch, then pass, the singularity. As it moves away, the particles begin to reattach, forming larger clusters up to ten, and slowing down, and reducing its force to what we experience as gravity.
So, even though gravity on earth feels like a burden of dead weight around our shoulders, it is merely a cluster of time particles.
We are affected by gravity in many positive ways. But looking at gravity as though it were time could bring new insights to living. It could "lighten up" the way we see our universe. Mass, light and gravity move in time, and so do we, to the music of the universe...


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