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Aether, the final frontier for Best Theory of Gravity
nightbat wrote
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: The intrinsic structure of space is its fabric. The fabric's structure is made of gravity lines of force. I refer to it as a grid. All is immersed in this gravity grid both micro(particles) and macro(galaxies) and the overall universe. Gravity seen as a grid takes away gravity waves(they will never be detected) My thoughts take away gravity as a one way force of only attraction. I can use it for repulsion. It fits right in with my concave convex curving of space theory. I have nature herself on my side. She balances every thing. I also have space inflating to help prove what I say is reality. I have stolen much of my thinking from Newton,and Einstien. Moby told me to add this. He relates this gravity grid to the water pressure he is immersed in. It shaped him. It balances the downward force of gravity,and its instantaneous because its already there. Newton liked the last part. Seeing gravity as lines of force whose lines are infinitely long,and thinner than a planck length is more realistic than thinking about gravity as a wave,or a particle. It is not an EM force. Thinking about gravity in a new light has to be the best way to go. At this spacetime our trying to find gravity waves,and the graviton has costs us much time and money, Bert nightbat Please don't include serious scientist's or researchers in your formulation of " us " and opinion of costing much time and money about gravity waves and your sci fi book friends proposed graviton iterations. I tried saving you library time or store book money for no evidence sci fi presentations which you defended for years. Answer oc's aether question which he asked politely about what is waving, what is expanding, in a zero medium premise. Multi Universe, black holes, strings, and parallel dimensions are fine for Hollywood because they are making money. Think of all the time and money you would have saved to buy Bud lights and sweet potato pies and how theoretical Halo Redwood saw dust young you would be to start all over again to ponder about my " Black Comet ". You cheer me up when you throw those darts my way. Hope your wife is feeling better, and give my regards to Moby. the nightbat |
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Hi nightbat Moby gives his regards,and thanks you for thinking of him.
My wife is about the same and i'm lucky I can lift her out of bed,so its a good thing I eat all those MSP pies. I'm afraid all my scientific fiction book writing friends(like Einstien Feynman,and Bohr) would think like you since a new event has taken place in my spacetime. I now only drink boilermakers;. They give my thinking a jolt in the right direction.They make my weirdest sci-fiction ideas so clear that reality is right under my nose hiding in the foam of my Bud. Moby who is immersed in a constant force,and also has an up force to move against gravity's down force is my expert on this gravity space grid theory. He told me to tell nightbat(who he likes) this profound reality. "Gravity does not have to move at 'c' to go from A to B it is instantaneous because just like Moby's pressure of water it is already there. I'll add this to Moby's thinking. Our universe was born from,and is immerged into this gravity space grid from the "go" (big bang) It is gravity inside,and out,up,or down strongest,and weakest force.Only depends in the ways nature uses it to construct all that is Bert PS the universe is much to large for gravity to keep track of every thing going al the speed of 'c' Only instantaneous gravity force can accomplish this action. Bert |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: [snip] I'm afraid all my scientific fiction book writing friends(like Einstien Feynman,and Bohr) would think like you since a new event has taken place in my spacetime. I now only drink boilermakers;. They give my thinking a jolt in the right direction.They make my weirdest sci-fiction ideas so clear that reality is right under my nose hiding in the foam of my Bud. Well today you can mix another boilermaker and watch the Master's Golf Tournament. Double-A P.S. Google keeps crashing my Internet Explorer browser today! |
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Hi Double-A What does the Masters have to do with astronomy?(who do I
sound like?) Bad golf day .(to windy) Boilermakers are good for deep far out thinking of cosmology(yes) What can be further out than our universe? Tiger Woods needs a stiff boilermaker after that putt went into the water. He has to stop looking at his very pretty girl friend and keep his eye on the ball. I have a theory great sex,and sports don't mix What makes a great astronomer like Hubble is having little sex,and staying up all night looking for red shifts. It makes it "hard" just trying to get your mind of sex My Pee-Air has a mind of its own Bert |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi Double-A What does the Masters have to do with astronomy?(who do I sound like?) Bad golf day .(to windy) So you did watch it. Seems they're not showing the make up round this morning, or maybe it has been rained out again. Boilermakers are good for deep far out thinking of cosmology(yes) What can be further out than our universe? Tiger Woods needs a stiff boilermaker after that putt went into the water. Tiger certainly misjudged that shot. But I liked the play at last weeks tournament where in the sudden death playoff, one guy teed up and hit the ball right in the lake. So he teed up again, and hit the ball right in the lake a second time! Then he just gave up and headed for the clubhouse. He has to stop looking at his very pretty girl friend and keep his eye on the ball. Once one is rich enough to afford all the wine, women, and song one desires, plus all the other luxuries, it's hard to keep up the Spartan discipline that is required to remain a great athlete. I have a theory great sex,and sports don't mix What makes a great astronomer like Hubble is having little sex,and staying up all night looking for red shifts. Good thing that his telescope was built so it could only focus on the sky, not on neighborhood bedroom windows during those long lonely nights. It makes it "hard" just trying to get your mind of sex My Pee-Air has a mind of its own Bert Trouble is, the more dry and intellectual your pursuit, the more the mind wants to wander towards those more pleasurable things. Double-A |
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nightbat wrote
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi nightbat Moby gives you a thumbs up(lots of thumbs) Like throwing darts your way,because you get the point. Einstien used concave space for attraction. I see space curving outward(convex) to show that nature can balance gravity as she balances all energies and forces. My "Spin is in Theory" works well with magnetisim,and my space gravity grid gives gravity its source,structure,and action over distance. nightbat you can't ask for more than that.(yes) Bert PS my wife is home,but still can hardly walk.Lifting her out of bed is the big problem. Thanks for asking nightbat You're welcome Bert, and may I suggest getting some home health care assistance for your wife. It is very difficult to fully take care of someone at home especially at your age Bert. The natural propensity of energy to attempt to dissolve back to the base field provides for its Universal theoretical and observed expansion. The ability for strong gravity fields to form or exist to further condense energy provides for plasma and matter formation into formed bodies and continuity of Universal dynamics. Thumbs up to you too Bert and may your wife hopefully get better soon. the nightbat |
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