gravity (11) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 The equal and opposite reaction to any and all uncompensated orbital (Hybrid Linear & angular) acceleration, however caused, in three orthogonal-motion frames of references. Furthermore there is no such thing as traveling non-physical waves, gravitational waves are fiction. Thus gravity is local (not action at a distance) instantaneous and in real time. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Gravity is thought of as one of the four fundamental forces of nature simply because most people "fundamentally" do not understand it. Einstein came close when he defined it as "a manifestation of space-time curvature", however he failed to ask two important questions: (1) by what mechanism does matter cause space-time to curve? And, (2) what causes matter to ?fall? into the space-time dent? The 4 cause-effect events that create the effect called gravity are: (1) The wave-functions that manifest as particles of matter actively/reactively interact with the Space-Now manifold; the denser the object, the more fractalized its expansion path becomes as the particle + Now-Manifold interactions (quantum foam) penetrate the Cosmic Onion-layers, (3) This slows space-time expansion, thus causing a dent in the Now-Manifold an effect that diminishes with distance from the object. The more massive the object--the deeper the dent, the denser an object is--the steeper the slope of the Now-Manifold as it penetrates the Cosmic Onion-layers. (4) The Cosmic Onion-layer?s resistance to Space-time expansion is what "pushes" matter into the dent. This is the manifestation of gravity. |
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inertia (7) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 Motive force of propulsion implicit in Newton's 1st law of motion. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Inertia is the tendency of a body to resist being accelerated or decelerated |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Rather than being a resistance to a change in motion, inertia is accomodation of the local net flow of gravity. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Inertia is the inertness of matter or of a mass-body to change its state of rest or uniform motion by itself without an externally impressed force. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Inertia is the property of universal medium that requires certain time for completion of actions on a matter body and attainment of steady state (of motion) by the matter body. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 traditionally has been defined as a resistance to a change in motion but |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Inertia is an effect of gravity where gravity imposes an equal force in all directions on an object and causes that object to remain in its present state of rest or uniform motion. The force of inertia is very weak. |
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infinitesimal (2) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 Relative zero |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 As close to zero as humanly possible imaginable or comprehendible. |
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infinitude (2) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 Relative infinity |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 As close to infinity as humanly possible, imaginable or comprehendible. |
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light (3) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 The symmetry-independent state of the ratio of a time varying unit (or units) for a given system. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Sum of Physical light: Opposite of darkness; Subject to aberration, reflection, refraction, scattering etc. and Virtual Light: Immune to darkness; Not subject to aberration, reflection, refraction, scattering etc., |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 The Electromagnetic information collection and imparting via virtual particles "Photons" through a unitary whole universal medium. There is no such thing as traveling non-physical waves, E-M waves (including light waves) without a medium are fiction. In vacuum nothing travels at speed of light, not even light. No such thing as waves in non-physical medium. Virtual light enables physical light. Light and sound speeds are oppositely related to density. Light speed decreases with density while sound speed increases with increasing density. |
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mass (11) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 A measurement of the resistance of matter to movement. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 A property of matter measured by its resistance to an applied force. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Mass is the quantitative measure of the resistance to a change in a matter body's state of motion. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Mass is any energy stored locally, and is embodied in the energy stored in the particles spin angular momentum (h/4pi). |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Inertial mass is the mass of photon clusters. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 A measure of a body's resistance to motion. The greater the amount of interaction (energy) between the elements or components of a body, the less it will be influenced by interaction from its environment, and hence, the greater its mass. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 The unit-less sum of atomic weights (protons and neutrons) of all the atoms in the physical and tangible "stuff" (Atoms, molecules, cells, plants, pets, people, planets, moons, stars, galaxies, clusters of galaxies in any mix of solids, liquids, gases and plasmas) |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Mass is the measure of frequency of an ether oscillator rolling in a rotating slinky torus. Higher the frequency more the measure of mass. This is the mass as atomic mass units. However the total mass associated with atomic mass units is ether and measured as radial length x 1.346611109 x 10^27kg. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Mass is the existence of spin relative to a local equilibrium of space. The spin of internal components of a body and of the body as a whole, taken together, define the density of mass and ultimately the existence of mass. Mass is created by unbalanced intersections of paep gravity beams at points in space and creation continues very gradually in accord with the equation M=E/C^2 |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Mass is the innate and inseparably coexistent substantive content of the mass-body. It manifests as 'gravitational mass' via feeling and being felt by a gravitational force or field. It also manifests as 'inertial mass' via resistance to the state of rest or of uniform velocity in magnitude and/or direction under an externally applied force. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Mass is a property of a physical object which is the source of an interaction with another object which also possesses mass whereby the two objects both influence each other by a force of attraction in a straight line from the center of one to the center of the other. The force is exactly equal on each object and propagates in a finite amount of time. The magnitude of the force is directly proportional to the total amount of mass in the system and inversely proportional to the square of the distance. There is no limit to it's range. |
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matter (5) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 Resonate Energy Pattern |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Matter is the substance that provides positive existence to a real entity. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 A portion of the universe having xyz dimensions and location relative to other portions of the universe. Matter always contains other matter. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Substance, that which exists. Comes from both mater (mother earth) and metre (measure). The existence of matter at a particular location is expressed by a field diverging from that location. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 is thought of as a collection of ?particles? which are really the instantaneous manifestation of hollow spring-shaped waves subdividing the Space Medium. When these tiny vortex springs are perpendicular to the Onion-Layers ? the ?particle? is at rest. Spring diameter = particle size, left- vs. right- handed twist = charge, and frequency is proportional to mass. Each Onion-Layer, being like holographic film, captures the state of all particles as the Now-Manifold arrives. |
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neutron (2) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 is a proton because they have the same mass(see Chadwick's mistake below) |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Neutron is a fundamental particle in the form of a spherical shell formed by tetrons. |
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photon (3) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 A photon obeys the equation : q^2 = m x r x 10^7 |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Photon is a corpuscle of light (or similar radiation) made up of a matter core and associated distortions in universal medium. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 A photon is actually composed of two of particles, a Halfton and an Anti-halfton, and moves in a course similar to sine waveform. |
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proton (2) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 A proton is comprised of 69 million Rydberg photons. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Proton is a fundamental particle in the form of a spherical shell formed by tetrons about a positron. |
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relativity (2) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 Relativity is a physics subject concerninging the relative changes to the mass, natural frequencies, and size of material objects, these relativistic effects being caused by applied energy. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Relativity Theories: There are 3 types of Relativity Theories ? each one manifests as redshift or blueshift of light ? the distinction being how and when the effect happens. |
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self energy (2) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 Nonsensical term invented for the purpose of giving meaning to calculations of the magnetic moment of a point electron. The energy determined with respect to itself is by definition zero. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Energy of entities taken as isolated from their environment. At any level in which discreet entities exist, self energies exist for those entities, each taken separately. Quantitatively (A + B)^2 = A^2 + B^2 + 2AB. The first two terms represent the "self energies" of A and B, while 2AB represents an interaction energy. |
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space (11) wikipedia | ||||
2015-02-04 08:19:23 Where mass moves. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 (x, y, z) = (length, width, height) |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Space is volume with units of meter cubed. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Space is an infinite sea of gravity beams moving at velocity C in all directions |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Is a man made idea for locating objects and is a volume in which an object can exist. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 The one which fills up the world. It may not be a thing, but some kind of energy extension. |
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2015-02-04 08:19:23 Space is a functional entity, presupposed by rational beings, whenever they envisage existence of real entities. |
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infinitude (2) wikipedia | ||||
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mass (11) wikipedia | ||||
matter (5) wikipedia | ||||
neutron (2) wikipedia | ||||
photon (3) wikipedia | ||||
proton (2) wikipedia | ||||
relativity (2) wikipedia | ||||
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