the outer masses are pointing to a center of mass, the one at the midlle, that stays put and the others gravitate around, if they gravitate symetric to each other they cancel the mutual afect on center mass.
A gravitational force field is inherent of extreme heat just as are all other forms of ethereal natural energies such as electricity, magnetism, gamma rays etc.. Though this is a fact, both fields accrue their constant pressure stating at the plane of the exosphere but in opposite directions. Earth's moon is being repelled by earth's x-gravitational factor with an approximate force of 17,199 lbs per sq. in.
What force is there that attracts two different masses? Consider my theory and look at simplicity.A gravitational force field comprises two sub fields.One is excursive which i've named the X-gravity factor which serves to repel other worlds and establish their orbtal corridors impeding them from invading other worlds orbits, and gravity which serves to unify and coalesce matter towards a concentric point from whence i t radiates. Both of these fields accrue a presure of .0735 lbs/sq/in. per mile
So about the 3 equal masses if two forces are pulling the middle mass. Won't the middle mass not feel any force or will the middle force will double by the two opposing masses.
Or will that be a new Theory. Need to do the math though.
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the outer masses are pointing to a center of mass, the one at the midlle, that stays put and the others gravitate around, if they gravitate symetric to each other they cancel the mutual afect on center mass.
lcabosa 7 months ago
A gravitational force field is inherent of extreme heat just as are all other forms of ethereal natural energies such as electricity, magnetism, gamma rays etc.. Though this is a fact, both fields accrue their constant pressure stating at the plane of the exosphere but in opposite directions. Earth's moon is being repelled by earth's x-gravitational factor with an approximate force of 17,199 lbs per sq. in.
jqs1943 8 months ago
What force is there that attracts two different masses? Consider my theory and look at simplicity.A gravitational force field comprises two sub fields.One is excursive which i've named the X-gravity factor which serves to repel other worlds and establish their orbtal corridors impeding them from invading other worlds orbits, and gravity which serves to unify and coalesce matter towards a concentric point from whence i t radiates. Both of these fields accrue a presure of .0735 lbs/sq/in. per mile
jqs1943 8 months ago
So about the 3 equal masses if two forces are pulling the middle mass. Won't the middle mass not feel any force or will the middle force will double by the two opposing masses.
Or will that be a new Theory. Need to do the math though.
stormer8i0 3 years ago
The mass really feels both forces. But the forces don't do anything if they just cancel eachother out.
sbluen 2 years ago
Wow- heavy concept!
waynebru 3 years ago