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Title: What is the Gravity ? ....
Post by: derekwillstar on May 01, 2012, 06:22:27 AM



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Title: Re: What is the Gravity ? ....
Post by: Rafael Ti on May 01, 2012, 10:16:05 AM
The Zero-Point Energy explanation;  :)
The Zero-Point Energy field exists everywhere in the universe and it flows in every direction equally. It acts like a flow of particles thousands of times more tiny than electrons, and so, it flows through matter. No matter can shield completely from the flow of this energy field. But a small percentage of this flow does happen to collide with the electrons, atoms and molecules of matter as the energy flow moves through matter. The bigger chunk of matter, the more of energy flow collides with it. The collisions convert the energy into additional mass, which is why our Sun is not loosing mass as rapidly as theory would predict.
Title: Re: What is the Gravity ? ....
Post by: derekwillstar on May 01, 2012, 11:54:54 AM
Quote from: Rafael Ti on May 01, 2012, 10:16:05 AM
The Zero-Point Energy explanation;  :)
The Zero-Point Energy field exists everywhere in the universe and it flows in every direction equally. It acts like a flow of particles thousands of times more tiny than electrons, and so, it flows through matter. No matter can shield completely from the flow of this energy field. But a small percentage of this flow does happen to collide with the electrons, atoms and molecules of matter as the energy flow moves through matter. The bigger chunk of matter, the more of energy flow collides with it. The collisions convert the energy into additional mass, which is why our Sun is not loosing mass as rapidly as theory would predict.


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