how gravity works, new idea

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  1. soulpoker

    soulpoker Senior Member

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    This blows my conception of space. I always thought of space as void, vacuum, nothing. Have I been wrong?
     
  2. relaxxx

    relaxxx Senior Member

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    Space is everything. We are but fluctuations in the fabric of spacetime.



    Ignore the big bang theory stuff and skip to 3:40 - This is the important part.

    To build the entire universe as we know it, you only need three things; space, time, and imperfection. And time and imperfection are really just intrinsic properties of space.
     
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  3. DarthDva

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    Hmm that seems a solid enough premise to look into. I cannot guarantee if it is right yet though. Can you explain also where the magnetic force comes from, you said particles have a magnetic field bond.
     
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    Gravity and magnetism are both fluctuations in the fabric of space. Imagine a straight line on a two dimensional graph. But the straight line is not perfect, if you zoom in close on a section there is a bump in the line. That bump consists of an up spike and a down spike from the normal, that is a polarity shift in the x axis. In four dimensional spacetime that bump of imperfection has intrinsic properties; polarity, magnetism, direction, charge... Our science may call them quarks; up quarks, down quarks. Spacetime pushes these imperfections into elementary particles, then into atoms, then clouds of gas matter, then stars, planets, galaxies...
     
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  5. DarthDva

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    I thought about this theory a while ago, but it may be difficult to prove. I watched a documentary about CERN and, from what I understood, the technology isn't really giving precise measurements. Rather they measure with large random measurements and if it reaches a threshold a certain number of times, this provides clues and probabilities as to any theory being correct.

    My theory is that light is simply fluctuations of the aether, matter is simply a standing wave form of aether, electrons are just another form of aether. I do not know if my theory is true or not.
     
  6. relaxxx

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    Aether, fabric of spacetime... same difference I figure.
     
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