Re: Dark matter hides in the field theory and sub-dimensions, as well as in Einstein's theories
- From: "gb6724@xxxxxxxxx" <gb6724@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 08:26:58 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 21, 9:16 am, "gb6...@xxxxxxxxx" <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Newtonian physics could not account for it.
It seems that with motion what must arise is an energy-equation-
equivalent rise of gravity, because in reverse of a body with inertia
and motion what must arise is weight, and the same calculation would
demonstrate in a small model that this weight can be harnessed. It is
possible to build some machine that generates weight from momentum,
more weight than momentum, the question is if this can be built on
small scale or it is only a very large scale event. If it is only a
large-scale phenomena, it is a specter of a relativistic nature
Universe, one we cannot utilize on small scale models.
Though there may be a simple element of magnification of power and
weight
through the rise of inertia when a system feeds on it's own energy,
turns on itself, wraps spirally and builds forces that carry magnified
and gravitational properties. Magnets are as the word indicates
magnified,
polarized things, and a spiral galaxy's disks are also polarized to a
disk, to two dimensions.
Typo: We are spectators, not specters. I am not Bush in the Universal.
.
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