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|    millsscientific@gmail.com to Nagaraju Palagani    |
|    Re: gravity    |
|    15 Jan 17 18:10:32    |
      On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at 8:46:13 PM UTC-5, Nagaraju Palagani wrote:       > Because of gravity, if we drop something, it falls down, instead       > of up. Well everybody knows that! But we do not know the mechanism       > that governs gravity?              Unification is a big goal. So apply Heisenberg's quanta.       Boson to mass reservoir state. A reservoir is abstract       object. If you do not want unification then think elsewhere.              Local appears a relation of observation. A wavefunction       adequately represents capacity to see/observe. When       your body or equipment can not see gravity quanta it can still be       seen to react to the collapse of the wavefunction assemblage.              A size of particle is nonlocal solution. If local exists       the wavefunction can be held to have been completely       emitted. Statistical emission can be claimed and statistical       rate of formation also. How far is required to find local       needs place in theory.              If dark matter exists, it is a solution to gravity theory.       If we walk thru dark matter we walk thru gravity quanta.       We walk thru mass for real. Gravity effects all mass also.       Light effects all mass also? Can photons collide? no              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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