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Post by Pincho Paxton on Dec 12, 2013 14:01:19 GMT
Gravity is a flow into holes, and the holes are electron holes which makes an apparent sphere for the electron. There is another hole in the Nucleus of atoms, but the orbit around that hole turns it into a standing wave. The standing wave is Dark Matter. Most of my posts are about the flow into the electron hole, and the Earth is like a sponge, and it takes in a Gravity Flow. The flow escapes as magnetism, but the iron filings around a magnet are stationary. They are in both an in-flow, and an outflow, they rest in the most negative of the two flows combined. By adding the iron to the negative wave there should be a positive wave that is equal to the combined forces. What all of this means is that Gravity is a flow into holes, and when the holes are full like a sponge filling with water there is a standing wave position. A spin in the standing wave position evaporates the Gravity away, but temporarily you have Dark Matter as a full hole with a standing wave. In other words, any movement towards this point is restricted until Gravity evaporates away. This restrictive force will have a rebound effect, so Gravity will rebound off it. This causes lensing.
Dark Matter is just a hole that is full of gravity already, so Gravity rebounds off it.
Pincho Paxton
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Dec 12, 2013 14:15:28 GMT
Oh yeah, you wonder why the Universe is expanding from a standing wave? It's not the complete answer, the evaporation of the gravity slowly shrinks matter. It shrinks the holes, which shrinks matter. The rebound creates the rest of the effect.
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