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Post by Pincho Paxton on Jan 5, 2015 20:01:22 GMT
Link... Sensor demonstrates lack of space in living cellsPincho says... These physics are what I call quantum hole physics, that gravity flows into quantum holes carrying particles with it like a boat is carried towards a waterfall. But I don't like the word 'attractive', because a waterfall isn't attractive. The water is a carrier, and has a quantum push/flow force. The Y force of gravity on the waterfall is also a flow force downwards, so I remove all of the forces that are called attractive, and replace them with dominant flow forces from slightly behind a body. You could call the forces dominant, and submissive. A packing force is the dominant flow towards submissive quantum holes. A quantum hole is submissive to gravity because it is a hole in gravity, and has negative mass. It is extremely important to remove words like 'attractive', and 'pull', otherwise you are using physics backwards without being aware of it. In this case the word 'attractive' is used in the link, but there is no attractive force taking place. Gravity is being ignored, and gravity comes into play like granular convection, that the centre of a stacking system is like a filter, and so the flow forces become more compact. That's how you get gluons from gravity, and that's how you get diamonds from coal.
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