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Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 23, 2017 14:42:36 GMT
How does a wave travel through space, what holds it together? The anti-wave holds the wave together. Magnetism holds gravity together, and gravity holds magnetism together. Their inverted shapes work as waves, and anti-waves where anti-waves are like humps. Waves then inflate to become anti-waves, and vice-versa, and that is a fluctuating rhythm like that of a jellyfish swimming.
Pincho Paxton
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