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Author Topic: A Test to Prove Gravity Has Mass  (Read 70436 times)

brian334

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Re: A Test to Prove Gravity Has Mass
« Reply #120 on: July 06, 2011, 10:26:20 PM »
Nice artwork, maybe you could draw us a picture of a meteor heating up as it moves thru a gravitational field.

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Re: A Test to Prove Gravity Has Mass
« Reply #121 on: July 11, 2011, 05:16:13 AM »

More proof gravity has mass is this.
The instant light is created it is traveling at the speed of light, it never has to accelerate to its maximum speed.
As far as I know that is impossible unless in some way light combines with gravity that is already moving at the speed of light.

A monumental law in Pure and True Physics that Albert Einstein did not realize is that equations that are not reduced to their smallest possible factors will always include and enable an equal yet inverse half-correct solution. Here's an exact example, http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/8058-e-mc-2-inverse-reality-exact-inverse-true-pure-physics.html

It is us which is in motion, while light remains stationary unless it is pushed by mass.  This is how light appears to have an instantaneous acceleration to it's maximum speed, because we are already in motion while light itself remains stationary.

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