lay question: implications
- From: jumpin jeff <jeff@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 17:10:05 GMT
lay question for anyone who might have a moment:
From what I can gather, what you are suggesting is that 'small' stuff is somehow (your explanation goes here) "stopping" with reference to the sum solar centre of mass, and everything less than 'small' eventually falls, exactly where (to Sol, or to whichever gravity well larger than 'small' within Sol's field according to some rules)
(I had a dream about that once. And it reminds me of Edgar Rice Burrows.)
What I previously gathered from multi-dimensional supersymmetry is that gravity wells are common to all groupings of functioning dimensional sets. Mass seemed to be the only multidimensional force.
So might your explanation of Voyager's anomalous slowing allow that each gravity well (larger than 'small') could aspect different dimensions? perhaps measurably so in large ones?
The whole thing about orbitals is that we have tons and tons of space between them. (hopefully)
....jumpin .
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