Re: Natural gravitation
- From: GravityPhysics@xxxxxxxxx (tj Frazir)
- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 21:59:42 -0500
f--ma .
evry atoms mass is perportinal to the gain in mass .
This gain in mass is on one side of evry atom in G . The elipical
orbits of the parts put more mass on one side of the atom and it
pushes the atom to less energy down the energy slope.
F is identical to the distance from the center of the atoms gravity to
the center of the atoms mass.
NO atom is pushed or pulled ..evry atom moves its self . Gravity emf
EP can only change the orbital paths of the parts ,,then the atom moves
its self.
an emf wave can move the atom if its wave eeffects the orbits in
time.
The eliptical orbit from emf can push or pull dependng on if the wave
colides or pushes the orbits.
AT all times F is identical to te distance frm the center of the atoms
mass to the center of the atoms gravity.
Thats why all things fall the same speed.
.
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