Re: Natural gravitation
- From: GravityPhysics@xxxxxxxxx (tj Frazir)
- Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 20:06:40 -0500
2 atoms one big one small .
All the parts in evry atom are effected by the energy slope and become
eliptical orbits.
The gain in mass on one side of the atom is perportional to the mass
of the atom.
The big atom and the small atom have 1 % gain in mass on the high side
ad 1 % less on the low side .
F is the distance between the center of the atoms mass to the center of
the atoms gravity.
SOO BUTHEADS ,, the fall rate is identical .
The big atom and small atom fall at the same speed. The big atom had
more mass gain bust has more mass to move .
F was not in reality equal , just because the gain in mass is
perportional to the mass of te atom F is identical .
The eliptical orbit is a gain in mass on one side and a loss on the
other side of evry atom.
The atom pushes its self down the energy slope as the center of te atoms
mass falls to the center of the atoms gravity.
the center of the atoms ep.
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