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Old December 14th 18, 07:20 PM posted to sci.astro
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Default A Surprising aspect of interacting spacetime fields

Bound matter structures lie along the perimeters of Voids. The
expanding metrics of the Voids abut the stationary metrics of
the bound structures. It is my contention that unrecognized
physics lies here.

In ordinary gravitational interactions the interactions are additive.
But, gravitational fields are spacetime configurations. It stands to
reason that one could say, “ in general, spacetime interacts with
itself via its various fields “.

So consider the expanding Voids. These can also be considered
to be spacetime fields. So what type of interaction can be predicted
where the Voids meet the bound structures?

Consider a test object with its own gravitational field radiating in all
directions. In the directions where normal Matter lies the interaction
is Newtonian. But, in the direction of the expanding Void the additive
properties of spacetime interactions produce a surprising result. A
lessening of the “force”. The result is a preferred direction away from
the Void!

Brad

 




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