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Post by Pincho Paxton on Nov 5, 2015 10:59:43 GMT
First a link... Antimatter not so different after allAttractive forces, and pull forces do not exist in Quantum Physics... there is no such thing, even suction is a push force. How so? All these forces use an area of least resistance ahead of a body, which means that the force is always from behind the object that is being moved. Force from behind a moving body is a push force, the area in front of the moving body is negative resistance compared to the resistance behind the moving body. A negative result is the direction that a body will move... gravity moves towards negative mass... gravity moves towards gravity holes. The force is created by the flow of gravity between quantum holes, so gravity is moving point to point, one quantum hole to the next. There is never an attractive force, gravity can bump gravity, because holes create spin, and spin changes axis from Y to X/Z. Y is to move, and X/Z is to spin, and scale. There is never a pull force, a pull force requires hooks, and there are no fundamental hooks. The bending of spacetime is the same as 'The Emperor's New Clothes' it sounds like you are being intelligent to follow the Standard Model, but in fact the opposite is true... You are following imaginary concepts. Pincho Paxton
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