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The present explanation of gravity explains the process and actions but does not explain a mechanism. Presently there is a belief that a graviton exists that makes up the mechanism of attractive force.
I propose that in the breaking down of any substance containing atoms, we do not observe a graviton in an atom or of an atom, we only observe the inter elastic force of positive and negative attraction.
I propose that a star emits a more positive energy than a negative energy proposing that any mass with a greater negative than positive will attract and not repel like positive v positive.
I also propose that planet cores emit a greater positive than negative and stars being of the same positive repel each other.
I also propose that general matter such as a rock, is more of a negative than a positive so attracts to the nearest positive.< I.e the mantle, the layers, the surface, us) attracted to the core.
I also propose that a balancing of this makes the orbits, I.e the sun repels the core but attracts the negative around the cores .
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Reactance of matter or a medium is the opposition of the element to a change of form or molecular breakdown by the opposing force of the transmission medium constant energy that is temporally oppossed to a body in rotation realtive to a Sun due to the element's inductance or capacitance. . A suggested built-up electrical field or a suggested magnetic field or magnetic resonance that resists the force of the constant transmission rate decreasing the speed of the constant transmisson energy flow through or onto the matter or medium.
Inductance is a property of the Atoms of the matter or medium by which a change in current magnitude induces a voltage electromotive force in both the conductor itself and in any nearby conductors by Thermodyanmic process transfer of energy. Electric charge is a physical property of Atoms that causes the Atom to experience an increase in Kinetic activity when placed in an electromagnetic energy transmision medium such as ''light'' creating an electromotive force around the Atoms and the Molecules to become unstable.
All matter or mediums that are essentially under a constant force of such as gravity are at a suggested constant loss of energy to gravity, a Non-equilibrium of thermodynamics or of a Non-equilibrium of energies within. Most systems found in nature are not in thermodynamic equilibrium; for they are changing or can be triggered to change over time, and are continuously and discontinuously subject to flux of matter and energy to and from other systems and to chemical reactions. Many natural systems still today remain beyond the scope of currently known macroscopic thermodynamic methods.
There are two types of electric charges: positive and negative. Positively charged substances are repelled from other positively charged substances, but attracted to negatively charged substances; negatively charged substances are repelled from negative and attracted to positive. An object is negatively charged if it has an excess of electrons, and is otherwise positively charged or uncharged.
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