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Title: Gravity mechanism model
Post by: guest39538 on 28/07/2017 23:54:11

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Δq=Δf=Δv

Change of charge is equal to change of force which is equal to change of velocity. ( I think I have just explained Motion). 

Title: Re: Gravity mechanism model
Post by: trevorjohnson32 on 29/07/2017 18:11:22
How does a change of charge occur with gravity?
Title: Re: Gravity mechanism model
Post by: guest39538 on 29/07/2017 18:23:29
How does a change of charge occur with gravity?
I am sorry I am not sure I understand your question, could you please elaborate on this?
Title: Re: Gravity mechanism model
Post by: trevorjohnson32 on 29/07/2017 19:07:41
How does a change of charge occur with gravity?
I am sorry I am not sure I understand your question, could you please elaborate on this?


Well you're talking about motion caused by gravity so how does a change in charge factor into that.
Title: Re: Gravity mechanism model
Post by: guest39538 on 29/07/2017 23:54:17
How does a change of charge occur with gravity?
I am sorry I am not sure I understand your question, could you please elaborate on this?


Well you're talking about motion caused by gravity so how does a change in charge factor into that.

Ok, I think I understand your question now.   Imagine 2 bodies a distance apart with a net force of 0 between the two bodies.  The net force of zero is only 0 because the bodies are at the equilibrium distance.  Now if we were to increase the magnitude of one of the two signs of a body, this will then have affect on the two bodies radius apart.  For example if we was to give a body more q1 , it would pull towards q2 of the second body and vice versus creating movement.
At point ? the body then regains 0 net force between the two bodies, the force is redirected in torque to rotate the bodies i.e orbits. This is one thought , my second thought is Faraday and electromotive force, my third thought is related to the Higgs field, I think it all ties in somewhere.

Title: Re: Gravity mechanism model
Post by: guest39538 on 30/07/2017 01:57:49
A new diagram that I thought up

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Title: Re: Gravity mechanism model
Post by: pasala on 14/08/2017 15:03:35
Mr. Thebox
"Change of charge is equal to change of force which is equal to change of velocity. ( I think I have just explained Motion)"

You are 100% correct and the change of charge, increase, creates force or pressure and automatically there is change in velocity also.  Suppose, in case the charge decreases, velocity comes down and this is what happening in our universe.

Yours
Psreddy.
Title: Re: Gravity mechanism model
Post by: guest39538 on 15/08/2017 12:09:43
Mr. Thebox
"Change of charge is equal to change of force which is equal to change of velocity. ( I think I have just explained Motion)"

You are 100% correct and the change of charge, increase, creates force or pressure and automatically there is change in velocity also.  Suppose, in case the charge decreases, velocity comes down and this is what happening in our universe.

Yours
Psreddy.

Well I am not sure it is 100% correct, I consider this notion is still in the early stages of development.  I consider if we was to imagine that r² was a result of charge, then we added Faraday's electromotive force, then we have orbitals.

But at this stage I am not saying this is 100% accurate , I still have factors to consider such as Neutrinos and Neutrons which have mass but no measured charge.  Again though this could be ostensible.
Title: Re: Gravity mechanism model
Post by: The Spoon on 15/08/2017 19:05:27
Again though this could be ostensible.
What does that even mean?
Title: Re: Gravity mechanism model
Post by: guest39538 on 15/08/2017 20:24:17
Again though this could be ostensible.
What does that even mean?
It means something that may seem to be true but is not necessarily true.