Gravity Explained

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What the Scientific Community Needs to Know

The Gravity of the Situation

We have a diverse Scientific Community, spread all over the globe, each with their own specific areas of interest. There are theoretical scientists, gravitational scientists, space, solar, galactic, planetary the list goes on.

The scientific community is without doubt incredibly intelligent and capable of a great many things however due to their very focused approach on their specific areas of interest, very few ave ever stepped back to look at the bigger picture and gain an understanding of ‘the total overall global (or stellar) vision” as this article will show.

Set out below are simplistic representations of well publicised and televised theories of gravity, from the local to the universal which draw a conclusion based on the common theme of gravity.

About Plug Holes

When you have a bath, or if you pull the plug out of the sink, you’ll notice that the water swirls round the plug hole as the water goes down, taking everything with it. On a large sink or in the bath you may notice that some far out bubbles just circle the plug hole. One or two never get near the hole, just ending up having to be flushed away.

This is analogous to a Black Hole, or a gravity well. Objects within reach of the gravitational pull of a gravity well will move towards it.

Now you have that in your mind, keep it there and add in the following stuff.

About The Moon

Earth has gravity, the moon has gravity, they are very close to each other, there is nothing in between…. they should collide but they don’t. In fact they are getting further apart of time, a few millimetres a year but over a few hundred million years, it adds up.

The moon is travelling at high speed around the earth, it should be flying away from us but thanks to gravity it stays in orbit but this gets complicated.

Over time the moon has put the breaks on earth, our days have slowed down and are getting longer this is because the moon is dragging earth and is being fed energy from earth’s rotation. This energy is increasing the moons’ speed and driving it to a higher orbit as a result.

Whilst being held back by gravity, the moon is receiving gravitational energy from the earth and being driven out.

Add this to the plug hole theory and keep going…. almost there

About Our Super Massive Black Hole

It now appears, if it could be seen, that the centre of every galaxy is occupied by a black hole, in our galaxy its really, really big.. ‘super massive’ in fact.

This doesn’t come as a surprise as the view of our galaxy from a very long way out is very similar to the view of the water going down the plug hole. Our super massive monster being the gravity well at the centre of it all.

In theory, if this all consuming creation from hell should eat up the whole galaxy, eating stars and pulling them in yet we’re still here. There are even stars in very close and fast orbits that show no signs of getting any closer. There are black holes who have stars in their grip and like our plug hole some objects will get consumed.. but it seems.. not everything.

If you multiply up those forces of gravity between earth and moon by several hundred million billion trillion +1 times then a familiar picture emerges.

Our super massive gravity well is in an earth like way holding its galaxy together, stopping all those solar systems from flying away into deep space. Yet it is also behaving like earth and feeding gravitational energy out to those solar systems stopping them from getting any closer.

Gravity – The Weak Force?

Finally from the above what can we say about gravity?

It has a reputation of being a weak force but is it really? Perhaps what we seen when we look at gravity is the difference between the two sides of its effects of attraction to an orbiting body and feeding it with energy to escape.

Jump on the scales, look at your weight. It takes all of the mass of the earth to hold you down at whatever you weigh. The more massive you become, the bigger your weight. We all know this and it is the most visible effect of gravity. Really though gravity is fighting the centrifugal forces of you rotation at some 1,600 miles per hour on a ball and not being thrown off it.

Likewise our sun is both holding earth in its own orbit and fighting earth’s desire to fly off into space.

Gravity a weak force?