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| What is gravity? |
| Why is it positive? |
| It expands? |
| How big is it? |
| Dualism of light? |
| What is time? |
| Hyper-travel? |
| Time-travel? |
| Time paradox? |
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The Donut Universe (by Robby Gurdan) |
Why is its “field” always positive while magnetic or electric fields always exist in positive and negative forms?
If now all masses on our photo are not really “nailed down” like a painting or a photo but moveable like grains of sand on our “aether” piece of paper, and we would form certain two-dimensional structures with it like circles or spirals with different sizes and assuming our paper to be thin and flexible enough (like the skin of a balloon ), the “mass” of the sand will start to form little hollows in the paper, the bigger the quantity and the closer they are together, the deeper the hollow. In addition to this, single grains of sands will start to slide into the hollows closest to them. Imaginary two dimensional people living between the grains of sands would now encounter some unexplainable affection of those sand quantities to them or other grains of sand. Those phenomena would be always affecting and never repelling, don’t consume any energy out of themselves and the sand people may call this effect gravity. In the model they would have no proper way to explain it even they could calculate the amount of attraction due to the amount of sand and its density…. Of course this example explains
gravity with gravity and it needs a little more to get rid of the 3 dimensional
gravity that we assumed as a fact to prove the additional dimension needed
in our 2 dimensional world to explain what is going on. We could get easily rid of
our “gravity problem” by putting our piece of paper on a frame,
and rotating it over our head in a way we would do it with a bucket of
water as shown in the picture below.
Not the gravity but the rotation speed would now affect the size of the hollows an if it is constant, the result for our little “sand people” would be exactly the same. The inertia of mass now replaces the need of gravity, leaving the sand in place and all other phenomenons described before stay the same. |