From: Rodneykelp605@hotmail.com   
      
   So when the space time rip finally closes gravity goes away?   
   Anything that gravity doesn't affect must have drifted away long ago. If we   
   can go find some of that stuff and build a space ship out of it it would   
   save a lot of trouble. It's my theory that the stuff exists.   
      
      
   "Phych" wrote in message   
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   > I do not know if this is an existing theory, I   
   > only came up with it today, so please bear with   
   > my ignorance. Consider the moon (since its diameter   
   > is so much smaller than the Earth's and its gravity   
   > is so much less). Lets say we were (hypothetically)   
   > to send a drilling team up there and drill from   
   > surface to the core. What would the gravitational   
   > effect 1 inch from the center or even at the center?   
   > In essence, what anomoly might we find period?   
   >   
   > The big bang theory postulates the matter came into   
   > being from a single point in space and is forever ex-   
   > panding. I am unaware of any measurements   
   > to prove that the gaps between stars are increasing.   
   > Perhaps someone can help me with that one. Barring that,   
   > imagine that a singular event was not the case for matter   
   > in the universe, but rather many rips in the time/space   
   > continuum, created perhaps by a vorti powered by some   
   > unbeknownst celestial event in an alternate dimension.   
   > Following this, logic, perhaps many of these events occured   
   > and continue to occur (black hole?). It could be postulated   
   > that many of the planets surrounding a star were chunks of   
   > it flung off during its birth, dragging with it a remanant of   
   > that rip in space fabric. Or the planets could be results of   
   > their own births, traveling in close enough proximity to a   
   > nearby star to get caught in its gavitaitional pull.   
   >   
   > So, Perhaps what we would find at the center of the moon would be   
   > space/time rip, in which case, anything not solid enough to   
   > resist destruction might be sucked into an altenate dimension   
   > with super-pressure. Thus, what we experience as gravity would   
   > be the force of a space time rip trying to close itself.   
      
      
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