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![]() Subject: Ida and moon Dactyl tests of gravity; Positron-Space as gravity versus mass-gravity, where the difference between the two can be tested. There should be experimental tests between the two forms of gravity. The Positron-Space-gravity follows the regular Coulomb force and has a attraction of the Positron-Space for the ordinary matter of the Cosmos, but it also has a repulsion when large massive objects get close to one another the repulsion can be felt of their gravitational centers. So here we have an experimental test to distinguish whether positron- gravity is a true component of overall gravity, whether Positron-Space-gravity and mass-gravity forms Gravity. And there is another test between the two which is easily testable is that there should be a minimum gravitational bound or a gravitational locking of objects. In mass-gravity there is no minimum but in Positron-Space-gravity there is a minimum of how many positrons compose the centers of the two objects in question. Now I do not know if Ida and its moon Dactyl are the smallest gravitationally bound asteroids. But the Positron-Space-gravity should have a minimum such bounded system whereas the mass-gravity theory has no required minimum. So perhaps the asteroids can offer us proof of one of these two components of gravity. If we notice two asteroids locked in a gravitationally bound system that is smaller than predicted by the Positron-Space-gravity would confirm the mass-gravity component. But, if we notice two asteroids which appear to be separating away from one another or conglomerations of asteroids that move away from their centers of mass would confirm the Positron-Space-gravity component. Another subject where this Positron-Space-gravity would figure in is the recent theory that the Moon had collided with Earth some 4.4 billion years ago. If that theory were true, then Positron-Space- gravity would have played a large role in why the Moon survived as well as it survived because of the repulsive component of gravity of the center of Earth with the center of Moon Positron-Space. Now there is another astronomy observation that lends credence to Positron-Space-gravity in that we observed some acceleration to galaxies in the 1990s. Well, those observations may not have been acceleration of the entire Cosmos but only a snapshot of a corner of the Cosmos where galaxies were moving away from one another due to Positron-Space-gravity, much like when the Moon moved away from Earth after its near collision. So there are two obvious tests as to whether gravity has these two components. In Positron-Space-gravity we have repulsion along with attraction and we have a minimal gravitationally bound system which we do not have in mass-gravity. Archimedes Plutonium http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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