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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2009

If we truly understood gravity, we could control it...like light, electricity, magnetism, nuclear forces, etc.

An extension of gravity theory that explains the electrostatic cause/relationship of gravity at the atomic level, no math necessary, just a simple reasonable argument and easier to understand. Based on superpositioning, coulomb's laws, probability, and other basic known physics.
This is the easily overlooked yet underlying principle mechanism or cause of gravity. "Pseudo/inertial gravity" is another subject(see aether theory and others).
Implications:
Why all Em wave exhibit gravitational effect.
Why there is and is not a specific "gravity" particle to ever be found because it is all particles and waves, and how gravity might pass threw an entire planet like no other particle.
The relationship between the strong atomic forces and gravity(atomic forces are not random in motion at short range).
The relationship between gravity and motion, somewhat(see other vids for pseudo gravity).
The relationship between electrostatics and gravity and why gravity is much weaker.

I've been carrying on about this theory since 2002 btw and I have multiple proofs in case anyone thinks it's just a copy of other people's ideas, although it doesn't really matter who came up with the general idea anyway but who can convince the entrenched establishment(best of luck), and who can put ideas to good use(breaking the law)... Eric Sabo and Maurice Cotterell sound like there on to the same but slightly different notion with more detailed explanation, but sure to take up more than 5 minutes of your time, not sure if Cotterell is just trying to sell books.

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  • awesome, you are so much smarter than all those wiz kids and physics professors who start babbling about space time (smart ass for apples fall to the ground without further explanation). Perhaps you have heard of the Van der Waals forces? It is a topic in physical chemistry that explains why non-polar molecules randomly attract each other, who says this electromagnetic force can't extend to the far reaches of the universe?

  • @MrPentatonicScale Thanks, I don't think this is Van der Waals forces, it is something similar but electrostatic, my memory is that Van der Waals forces are polar attractions between molecules, like water, and that this force varies to the inverse cube of the distance, whereas electrostatics and gravity vary to the inverse square...it has long been thought that gravity and electrostatics must share a relationship. Physics is overly glorified imo.

  • thanks for this

    even if your are wrong this is the fist i've been able to find someone try to find a reason for gravity insead of an equation or fact about

  • @kibbles2140 ya or sell a book or tv show or magazine, all I ask is 5 minutes of people's time to consider it.

    

  • Its impossible to differenciate the affects of gravity and acceleration. We no that the universe is constantly expanding at the speed of light. As space is a constant when it meets mass such as our sun the mass is accelerated which causes the affect of gravity, this also explains the decay of matter measured as time an the theory of relativity. As mass exists inside space the curbiture of space relative to the size of mass also explains why planets rotate around the largest mass (our sun).

  • @theELUSIV Interesting, so you are saying there is a relationship between the expansion of the universe and gravity, that one causes the other in some way.

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  • Isn't gravity the main part of a black hole?

  • @theELUSIV remember constant expansion is not a force in one direction nor does it occur from one point it is a constant continuim expanding in every direction within space (areas not consisting of mass and atmosphere) it is at the point it colides with mass that the affect observed as gravity takes place.

    place a glass verticaly in the palm or your hand while spinning around to put some perspective into place.

  • @Jammieg001 This is a theory called "equivilance principal" many physists agree that this is the most promising theory to explain gravity. The ony way we can differenciate the pull of gravity and the G force of acceleration is by observing our surroungings..this is the fundamentals of relativity. If i was on a plank of wood being accelerated through space i would have no sensation of movement yet i would be aware that a force was pinning me to the plank of wood, it would feel like gravity

  • gravity is not the byproduct of electrostatic forces... paddle pop sticks not withstanding.

    geeze youtube...

    you boob!

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