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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: 5nutjob on 21/11/2010 12:13:43

Title: Gravity Mechanism.
Post by: 5nutjob on 21/11/2010 12:13:43
Here's another one of my most crackpot concepts. This one deals with gravitational attraction:

If all particles have a transdimensional wave-state. Then gravity could be assumed to be an energy exchange (induction) from wavefront to wavefront surfaces. This naturally creates morphic asymmetry, as parts of the condensing import wavefront reach their Schwarzchild distance before others - the affect of this simply relocates the singularity spatially (being a purely harmonic buffering reaction to allow singularity formation) ..... as a direct consequence, the particle/mass is seen to accelerate towards the greatest source of inductance.
Title: Gravity Mechanism.
Post by: Bored chemist on 21/11/2010 12:59:51
"If all particles have a transdimensional wave-state."
Big "if".
Title: Gravity Mechanism.
Post by: 5nutjob on 21/11/2010 13:49:07
"If all particles have a transdimensional wave-state."
Big "if".

Yeah, but everything makes absolute sense if they had.
Title: Gravity Mechanism.
Post by: Pikaia on 21/11/2010 19:49:08
If all particles have a transdimensional wave-state. Then gravity could be assumed to be an energy exchange (induction) from wavefront to wavefront surfaces. This naturally creates morphic asymmetry, as parts of the condensing import wavefront reach their Schwarzchild distance before others - the affect of this simply relocates the singularity spatially (being a purely harmonic buffering reaction to allow singularity formation) ..... as a direct consequence, the particle/mass is seen to accelerate towards the greatest source of inductance.
That's what I'm always saying.
Title: Gravity Mechanism.
Post by: Bengt on 22/11/2010 00:20:35
Gravity mechanism in depth:
http://www.dipole.se/
Bengt
Title: Gravity Mechanism.
Post by: Geezer on 22/11/2010 00:54:09
Gravity mechanism in depth:
http://www.dipole.se/
Bengt

From the reference:

"The hypothesis presented herein claims that gravity is the result of composite electrostatic forces between electrical charges in particles and bodies"

Er, I presume you are aware of electrostatic shields?
Title: Gravity Mechanism.
Post by: JP on 22/11/2010 04:56:13
Here's another one of my most crackpot concepts. This one deals with gravitational attraction:

If all particles have a transdimensional wave-state. Then gravity could be assumed to be an energy exchange (induction) from wavefront to wavefront surfaces. This naturally creates morphic asymmetry, as parts of the condensing import wavefront reach their Schwarzchild distance before others - the affect of this simply relocates the singularity spatially (being a purely harmonic buffering reaction to allow singularity formation) ..... as a direct consequence, the particle/mass is seen to accelerate towards the greatest source of inductance.

It might work, but you'd have to reverse the polarity on your Heisenberg compensators or you'd be destroyed by the resulting trans-harmonic polaritons.
Title: Gravity Mechanism.
Post by: Bored chemist on 22/11/2010 07:17:52
Do 5nutjob's posts come with a word vinaigrette dressing?
Title: Gravity Mechanism.
Post by: 5nutjob on 22/11/2010 18:20:42
It might work, but you'd have to reverse the polarity on your Heisenberg compensators or you'd be destroyed by the resulting trans-harmonic polaritons.

Hey, and I thought I was sarcastic. [:D]
Title: Gravity Mechanism.
Post by: 5nutjob on 22/11/2010 18:30:19
Do 5nutjob's posts come with a word vinaigrette dressing?
No, sometimes my salad is adorned with a tad more fluorosulphuric acid-like substance. [:(!]