Post by Pincho Paxton on Jan 14, 2019 20:04:51 GMT
When Isaac Newton came up with his theory of gravity he came up with some mathematics which were based on dropping things, and timing their fall. Such methods however do not tell you anything about gravity, just that we can measure it in some cases.
In my opinion water turns gravity into a rocking motion partly horizontal, and the rocking back to vertical again like a fishing float. In such cases gravity can be turned into a spin force around quantum holes, and so you get buoyancy. A material such as iron however turns gravity back into the vertical plane, and so iron sinks in water.
Those are the physics in my theory, and in my theory they are not strange, however coming from Isaac Newton towards Pincho Paxton it is a strange journey to take. You have to change your ideas of physics quite a lot. If gravity is turned horizontally it is travelling through the pathways of quantum holes built by the spin inside atoms. A spin is really a torus, and a torus has a hole, and the hole in the torus is a pole, and the pole can swing, and rotate to point gravity in any direction. Gravity however cannot turn on its own, it is bump propagated from behind itself towards the ares of least resistance which are the quantum holes. The holes in the torus are most dominant in water, but point together in snowflake shapes from time to time making water a torus with a magnetic outflow due to the snowflake fractal which causes gravity to collide at the central point of the snowflake. Magnetism is the outflow of those collisions.
Everything makes perfect sense, but turns science on its head. It is science that is strange, but you have become used to the strange ideas of scientists, which means that a perfectly normal version of gravity comes under a strange theory.
Pincho Paxton
In my opinion water turns gravity into a rocking motion partly horizontal, and the rocking back to vertical again like a fishing float. In such cases gravity can be turned into a spin force around quantum holes, and so you get buoyancy. A material such as iron however turns gravity back into the vertical plane, and so iron sinks in water.
Those are the physics in my theory, and in my theory they are not strange, however coming from Isaac Newton towards Pincho Paxton it is a strange journey to take. You have to change your ideas of physics quite a lot. If gravity is turned horizontally it is travelling through the pathways of quantum holes built by the spin inside atoms. A spin is really a torus, and a torus has a hole, and the hole in the torus is a pole, and the pole can swing, and rotate to point gravity in any direction. Gravity however cannot turn on its own, it is bump propagated from behind itself towards the ares of least resistance which are the quantum holes. The holes in the torus are most dominant in water, but point together in snowflake shapes from time to time making water a torus with a magnetic outflow due to the snowflake fractal which causes gravity to collide at the central point of the snowflake. Magnetism is the outflow of those collisions.
Everything makes perfect sense, but turns science on its head. It is science that is strange, but you have become used to the strange ideas of scientists, which means that a perfectly normal version of gravity comes under a strange theory.
Pincho Paxton