Re: TJ atoms push themselves?
- From: "Bili Rubin" <address@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 12:15:51 -0400
"tj Frazir" <GravityPhysics@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Shure motion is a gain in mass .
at the same ime a again in mass is motion.
......................1..........................
same amount on boath side ,,falling twards the enter .
..............1..................................
Now it has the same number of parts but they are on on side longer.
And the mass gained by energy ..
but mass gain in an atom is a tune .
Chaping the orbit will change how much mass is where when as the parts
orbit the low of the atom.
More mass is one one side falling than the other side falling and
evrything falls twrds the 1.
a 1000 ton rock and a 1 ton out in space.
orbiting causes a wobble in the big rock.
but if I changed to a eleipical orbit and allmsot hit the big rock then
swung out far..
that big rock would begin to move .
or planets ,,sise rocks out far in space.
The thing is ..its using an orbital patern to set the big rock in
motion.
whitch way will the big rock move ¿¿¿¿¿
This orbit will look like an atom in an energy slope ,,evry atoms
orbiting parts has thier orbits affected.
there is a gain in mass on one side of the atom.
so no mass can be raised off of G and not effect the gain in mass
across the atom.
gravityphysics
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