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What we
see is a contribution by the moon to the common gravitational field of
the Earth Moon system. The collective strength of the earth-moon
gravitational force increases due to the moons force of
repulsion.
One can say that all matter on the Earth, or
within the Earth’s gravitational field, is responsible for
‘acquiring’ the space which is needed for its ‘own existence’. But
this also gives rise to a repulsive force, which paradoxically
increases the strength of the moon's, and Earth's common field of
gravitation, and hence the opposite force.
Every stone on the surface of the Earth repels
the Earth with exactly the same force with which the stone itself
contracts/pulls on space.
One may therefore ask, why does the Earth not
explode? To answer this question, one should go back to the two
previous chapters which explain that space increasingly stretch in
a direction toward the centre of a gravitational field. The forces
of gravity are united through a common centre of gravity. The
forces of repulsion, however, do not share such a common property.
Since a stone (or the moon) pulls space inwards,
such objects will be attracted in the direction that the stretch
of space increases, and hence be attracted to Earth.
It’s apparent, absurd, and a confusing paradox
that all objects on the Earth contribute to a common field of
gravity with a force, which in reality, drives their own repulsion.
Because this is not what we normally experience. But remember dark
energy shows that anti gravity is a reality, this theory could show
us the right track.
If we imagine the Earth as ball cut into 10
cake-like pieces, each piece would contribute 10 % of the Earths
gravity. Each of the pieces has to pull 10 % of the Earth’s total
amount of deformed space together. Collectively the full (100%)
field of gravity is achieved. Each of the pieces do work, since each
of them 'consumes / contract space.
Space will (probably) resist contraction / stretching of
space towards matter, so we can also say; space
pulls the Earth inwards 100%. That is; space pulls in each of the 10
pieces of Earth with 10% of the total gravitational field strength.
Each piece therefore has anti gravity, or a repulsive force, of 10 %
of the Earth’s force of gravity. Remember, gravity is nothing more
than the extent to which space is being stretched.
Now one should imagine that each of the pieces
just simply disappears or explodes into outer space. But the 10
pieces collectively form a common field of gravity of 100%
proportional with the total mass, due to the fact that each of the
pieces pull space, not only from the outer periphery, but also from
the centre of the mass.
The force of anti-gravity does not have a common
ability to unite with other forces of anti-gravity. Therefore, the
force of repulsion, in this example is 10 times weaker than the
force of gravity. Even if we imagine that half of the mass of the
Earth would resist the force of gravity, the force of repulsion
would only be half that to the Earths force of gravity.
Space is elastic; it has to be under the
influence of a force in order to expand, Stretch..
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The moon consumes/contracts the space surrounding it; this
creates a link between the moon and the space under the influence of
its gravitational force. In other words; the moon is woven into the
elastic space where it is situated.
One would therefore assume that the moon, due to
its attachment to the elastic space, might fall more slowly toward
the Earth than a much lighter object which does not have the same
attachment.
But this is not what happens. All objects, light and heavy, always
fall with the same speed.
The explanation of this could maybe lie hidden in
Newton’s gravitation formula.
Newton’s formula shows that there must be considerably more force to
pull the moon down to the Earth than the force needed to pull an
apple to the Earth.
Newton’s formula of gravitation seems to indirectly support the notion
that a body is linked to the space under its curvature influence.
And further, that when matter is situated inside a gravitational
field, a force of repulsion must exist which is proportional to the
matters mass. This fact and the connection between space and matter
supports observation that greater objects require stronger forces to
pull them to Earth. |