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gravity experiment

02/01/2007 6:00 AM

Dear Friends

Hi. Acording to our research gravity force is result of density of space. In a center of stellar object density D of space is D = m x G. M is a mass of the object, G is gravitational constant. Gravity is a non propagating force existing between grains of space. More matter is in given volume of space, more space is dense. Density of space D determinates its geometrical form, its curvature. Gravity force is generated directly by the density-curvature of space. Gravitational waves do not exist. We are organizing an experiment to prove our theory. Are you ready for challenge and join us ? yours. Sorli S. PS you want read about our "A-Temporal Gravity Wave Theory" and experiment we propose write me on sorli.bistra@gmail.com Ing. Srečko Šorli Scientific Research Center BISTRA Ptuj, Slovenia

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Re: gravity experiment

02/01/2007 2:01 PM

I make no pretenses of expertise in this field, but as a layman of sorts have long wondered if what we call gravity couldn't in reality be a kind of "pressure" or "repulsive force" caused by space-time itself, perhaps as a result of the accumulated quantum effects in "empty" space, and that this was also responsible for the expansion of the universe with its increasing acceleration gradient from its center. Masses at any relative position would then experience the vector sum of this "pressure" and acceleration force which would seem to act as an attractive force between them.

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