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The following is a theory offering a
rationalization of the characteristics
of gravity.
‘Nothingness’ can be defined as
nonexistence which is not entirely true.
‘Nothing’ can exist between two points
of any positive distance apart. The
distance is measurable which serves to
prove this line of reasoning.
Gravity is the reaction of space to the
existence of matter. If space or ‘nothing’
is both cohesive and existential, gravity
can be understood.
The crux of the theory is that space cannot
coexist with matter at a coordinate.
Space must be pushed aside for matter to
exist. Further, gravity is much like the
pressure water exerts on an object at a
certain depth. As water pressure varies with
depth, so too does gravity vary with the
volume of space displaced.
This also explains why the density of an
object determines the gravitational force
surrounding it. If one were to place a
volume of iron in an amount of water, the
volume of water displaced would be greater
when compared to that of a sponge of the
same volume in a like amount of water. This
analogy illustrates why there is a greater
gravitational field surrounding relatively
denser objects.
Gravity is not a property of matter. Gravity
is a property of space which also explains
why this force has an effect beyond the
dimensions of matter.
I welcome any comments..
rationalization of the characteristics
of gravity.
‘Nothingness’ can be defined as
nonexistence which is not entirely true.
‘Nothing’ can exist between two points
of any positive distance apart. The
distance is measurable which serves to
prove this line of reasoning.
Gravity is the reaction of space to the
existence of matter. If space or ‘nothing’
is both cohesive and existential, gravity
can be understood.
The crux of the theory is that space cannot
coexist with matter at a coordinate.
Space must be pushed aside for matter to
exist. Further, gravity is much like the
pressure water exerts on an object at a
certain depth. As water pressure varies with
depth, so too does gravity vary with the
volume of space displaced.
This also explains why the density of an
object determines the gravitational force
surrounding it. If one were to place a
volume of iron in an amount of water, the
volume of water displaced would be greater
when compared to that of a sponge of the
same volume in a like amount of water. This
analogy illustrates why there is a greater
gravitational field surrounding relatively
denser objects.
Gravity is not a property of matter. Gravity
is a property of space which also explains
why this force has an effect beyond the
dimensions of matter.
I welcome any comments..