Re: Gamma-rays and Gravity



Y Porat It is gamma photons that are created by the great
gravitational compression that holds back this force,and create a stars
core. It with a temperature of 27,000,000 degrees F Here you see
gravity creating gamma photons. Here you see one of natures greatest
balancing acts that can last 10 billion years,or longer Here you see an
act like a dog tying to catch its own tail. Here is the reason for
and how gravity created the EM force. It created the other forces as
well. Fusion can equal the force of gravity,but gravity created
fusion,and what it creates it can also destroy. Gravity created a
beginning,and its constant continuing evolving all, means it will
create an end. Not hard to theorize what that end will be Bert

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