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Wizard777 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-22-10 08:13 AM
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103. Gravity is dependant upon two things mass and velocity.
You have to start at the beginning and that's the big bang. See expanding universe theory.

Personally I'm board with the lil box our universe can be. Now I'm wondering what exists beyond the neplus ultra of the universe. What is it expanding into? I like String Theory and even Bubble Theory for dimensions. But when I think outside that lil box that is our universe. That's when I see our universe isn't a box at all. It's a black hole in a greater black hole. To which our universe is a greater black hole with lesser black holes. The great Abyss. An endless series of black holes inside black holes that we fall through endlessly. Even gravity must have a limit. As black holes devour other black holes they grow and the gravity within increases. But there must be a limit to gravity just like velocity. So once gravity in the black hole reaches it's limit. Everything in the black hole should begin to conform to the gravity limit. Anything trying to exceed the gravity limit would cause and anti gravity to form around it. A lessened gravity or lack of gravity would counter the attempt to increase gravity. This in turn preserving the gravity limit as exactly that, a limit. An unexceedable limit. A constant. Just like with velocity and the speed of light. This state of anti-gravity canceling out attempted increases in gravity could potentially create a vacuum and weightlessness. A gravity neutral space.
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