Krusher
02-05-00, 04:41 AM
I am no scientist but this makes sence to me.
Gravity pulls things together and yet gravity seems to be pushing the universe apart.
On a television today there was a program that discribed this as anti-gravity.
I believe that this is just the recoil of gravity if you will.
According to Einstiens theory of Relativity all objects put a dint in the space/time continuem.
I believe that the space and time are constants. Therefore if and object put a dint in the space/time continuem it would have to be compinsated for by a sort of ripple that goes raises the continuem.
I know this is very vague.
Try this.
Einstiens Theory
00000 <-Object
0000000
_________ 000000000 _____________ <- Space/
\ 0000000 / Time
\ 00000 / Continuem
\______/
My theory
00000000
00000000000
0000000000000
______/\ 00000000000 /\_______
\ 00000000 /
\_____________/
I hope you can understand this.
Someone.
It means objects that were close to the object would be sucked in while objects far away would be pushed out.
Hope someone out there gets it
Gravity pulls things together and yet gravity seems to be pushing the universe apart.
On a television today there was a program that discribed this as anti-gravity.
I believe that this is just the recoil of gravity if you will.
According to Einstiens theory of Relativity all objects put a dint in the space/time continuem.
I believe that the space and time are constants. Therefore if and object put a dint in the space/time continuem it would have to be compinsated for by a sort of ripple that goes raises the continuem.
I know this is very vague.
Try this.
Einstiens Theory
00000 <-Object
0000000
_________ 000000000 _____________ <- Space/
\ 0000000 / Time
\ 00000 / Continuem
\______/
My theory
00000000
00000000000
0000000000000
______/\ 00000000000 /\_______
\ 00000000 /
\_____________/
I hope you can understand this.
Someone.
It means objects that were close to the object would be sucked in while objects far away would be pushed out.
Hope someone out there gets it