Re: Gravitational Confusion

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Posted by Matt Trovato on December 04, 19100 at 19:41:20:

In Reply to: Re: Gravitational Confusion posted by Brian on December 04, 19100 at 06:37:57:

Gravity to our knowlegde is a byproduct of
curvature of space/time. Whether curvature causes
motion-- which it does, yes gravity works like that.
The curvature is giving the nudge until it hits
something. This is what happens when you jump off the
Empire State building in New York and you hit the
ground at fatal high speed.

Gravity is a weak force. Antigravity is weaker than
gravity. The dimension beyond Antigravity is weaker
than antigravity.. and so forth. This is what I
beleive but when you take into consideration something
that is and will always be 100% unknown or should I
say indescribable then I would agree that anything is
possible.

Antigravity probably gets stronger over long distances
because its omni power must be maintained therefore
at closer distances it should disipate to not even
reconizable such as bizzarre quantum levels.

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