Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 23, 2016 10:16:06 GMT
My theory replaces the movement of objects towards mass with the movement of objects towards negative mass, so what is negative mass.
Negative mass is the hole-like quality of space quantized by gravity membranes. If you had a two litre bucket full of two litres of water it is a two litre bucket. The sides of the bucket would be the bucket membrane, and would be fairly constant at 2 litres. If however you had 6 sponges all the same size, all 6 sponges do not hold the same amount of water. It is the negative space which holds the equivalent scale of water. Negative space in the universe is negative mass, because it can hold that amount of mass, but the amount of mass is unknown until you measure the mass after it has filled the negative mass spaces.
So the Earth has a negative mass equivalent to its mass, and gravity flows into that negative mass to create mass with an arrow in the same direction as the flow direction of gravity. On Earth you can say that mass is in the Y axis, but mass is always going to be the same direction as the flow of gravity, so the Y axis rotates all around the Earth the same as a flow towards an empty sponge submerged in water. The Earth is therefore the equivalent of a sponge containing negative mass.
The holes of negative mass have virtual membranes created by the flow of gravity, and those virtual membranes create rebound physics for gravity... a hole cannot be filled twice at the same time, so there is a delay before the same hole can be filled, that delay is our existence period. We live our lives in the delay where mass exists, and that makes it harder to find negative mass, because negative mass exists before time exists for us. The filling period of the Earth is a darkness that we cannot see, like the negative of a photograph.
That is negative mass.
Pincho Paxton
Negative mass is the hole-like quality of space quantized by gravity membranes. If you had a two litre bucket full of two litres of water it is a two litre bucket. The sides of the bucket would be the bucket membrane, and would be fairly constant at 2 litres. If however you had 6 sponges all the same size, all 6 sponges do not hold the same amount of water. It is the negative space which holds the equivalent scale of water. Negative space in the universe is negative mass, because it can hold that amount of mass, but the amount of mass is unknown until you measure the mass after it has filled the negative mass spaces.
So the Earth has a negative mass equivalent to its mass, and gravity flows into that negative mass to create mass with an arrow in the same direction as the flow direction of gravity. On Earth you can say that mass is in the Y axis, but mass is always going to be the same direction as the flow of gravity, so the Y axis rotates all around the Earth the same as a flow towards an empty sponge submerged in water. The Earth is therefore the equivalent of a sponge containing negative mass.
The holes of negative mass have virtual membranes created by the flow of gravity, and those virtual membranes create rebound physics for gravity... a hole cannot be filled twice at the same time, so there is a delay before the same hole can be filled, that delay is our existence period. We live our lives in the delay where mass exists, and that makes it harder to find negative mass, because negative mass exists before time exists for us. The filling period of the Earth is a darkness that we cannot see, like the negative of a photograph.
That is negative mass.
Pincho Paxton