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What about the Earth's lower equitorial gravity?
I plan to publish a professional paper in the Nexus, if I have to.
Who or what are "Nexus" anyway?
Validity?Do you realise that, not only do you need to justify your new idea but you have to show that the normal gravitational laws actually DON'T apply. That would be very hard in the face of all the perfectly good evidence in their favour.
What do you mean by "the internal pressure due to the Sun "?
Really, BC, you should read more of the fringe Science press. Don't you keep up with 'current theory'? I regularly read Nexus, Viz and the Beano so I am well ahead on this new stuff.It strikes me that the 'new theory doesn't seem to have an explanation for the fact that we have TWO HIGH TIDES every day.Gosh darn - we may have to go back to the old theory after all.
due to the gravity gradient
Quotedue to the gravity gradientWould this be from the Sun or the Moon?Do rotational forces play a part?Which bits of the conventional gravitational forces are you claiming not to exist? How massive does an object need to be to have gravity?These are but a few of the questions which you haven't fully addressed yet.I would advise you to prepare a much more complete theory about this before you go public. Wouldn't that make 'common sense'?"Fools rush in", as they say.
I´m just considering a simple Sun-Earth system without rotation.