If items of mass had any impact of others, then mountains should have people orbiting them. Or the space shuttle in space should have the astronauts orbiting it. Of course, that's just the tip of the gravity myth. Think about it. Scientists want us to believe that the sun has a gravitation pull strong enough to keep a planet like neptune or pluto in orbit, but then it's not strong enough to keep the moon in orbit? Why is that? What I believe is going on here is this: These objects in space have yet to receive mans touch, and thus have no sin to weigh them down. This isn't the case for earth, where we see the impact of transfered sin to material objects. The more sin, the heavier something is.
I have a hypothesis that gravity is the quantum singularity created by an immense true vacuum, where the quantum singularity resides at the vacuum's center. When mass draws to its center and collides together, all forms of thermal dynamics occurs, mass and velocities create a swirling effect which continues to grow where the center of the vacuum (where the quantum singularity resides). As mass grows beyond thresholds (growing distances from the center, the environment of the cold-space actually cools down the surface areas. The result is a planet, the atmosphere is a result of surrounding gasses drawn in and created by colliding masses along with thermal dynamics, creating an atmosphere.
Heat radiates and moves towards cold, cold has greater mass and will move towards less resistance such as the vacuum (gravity).
This explains why when we pass from zero gravity in the vacuum of space and pass through the atmosphere of earth we encounter resistance because of greater mass, where the path of least resistance is the center of the planet, the originating vacuum.
This is my hypothetical axiom. When I have sufficient funds to explore this axiom, I'll do so. What others do with it aside from this, is completely up to them.
I'm a biologist and even *I* know that's fucked up.
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Anonymous2009-01-05 16:35
It is best that you don't believe me right at the start, that's good premise to follow up on this idea, even if it is wrong, looking for the truth is what will reveal it.