be a massive amount of tiny matter.
The stuff the Universe is made of, elemental particles that are not moving, are not clumping, and thus do not form
mass or register as energy.
Nothing to get excited about. Just calculate its weight, and think of it as galactic air - something to pass through.
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ZetaTalk: Space/Time Curves
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Regarding the amusing human notion that space/time curves. This theory gained credence recently as humans have
been able to track cosmological events more closely with the Hubble, and noted that the perimeter of an explosion
curved slightly as the event progressed. Do you imagine that light rays are immune to gravitational influences? They
are formed of particles, just as what you call matter is, and as such as subject to the same influences. We have stated
that the Auroras, which are
light subjected to the Earth's gravity. This would be visible elsewhere around the globe, but except in the dim light
near the poles does not stand out. Why would particles move in a
Humans should keep in mind that what they
the original situation, such as a nova, that caused the light to escape and move in the direction of Earth.
the direction those light particles were pulled in, by gravitational influences
What humans on Earth do
light that was not moving in a straight line path toward Earth, to begin with
light that was pulled so that it was no longer in a straight-line path toward Earth
Your human scientists are aware of this, identifying places in space where no light seems to escape as black holes.
Nevertheless, as curving space/time seemed like such an interesting possibility among those hoping to always prolong
their stay at the trough the taxpayers are obliged to fill, NASA talked it up. They know better but don't want the
paychecks to stop.
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ZetaTalk: Gravity
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Humans think that gravity is a simple, singular force, but gravity has many aspects and varies depending on the
composition of the objects in question and their distance from each other.
Gravity differs between objects of different compositions. Like compositions attract each other more, due to the
compatibility of their makeup. They have no extraneous dramas to resolve. Metals figure heavily in this, no pun
intended, as a magnetic component enters into the equation. Where there is flexibility for the objects to turn, one or
both will maneuver such that they are magnetically aligned. This takes time, however slight, and thus an iron ball may
appear to fall more slowly in a vacuum than an object of comparable weight that has but a slight magnetic retention.
Organic compounds also react to gravity in a different manner than in-organic compounds, and this is due to the
complex bonding between the atoms. Bonding involves tying up the electrons, which are used as glue in that they are
shared by more than one atom. Thus, organic material in general will not experience the interference that matter with
free electrons does during a gravity attraction. Inorganic material in essence takes time out to shed or take on electrons,
slowing its movement.
In general, the heavier an object, the greater the gravity force generated within it for another object. The gravity force
is more than compounded, equivocally, but this fact is lost by those viewing the drama because
place within the object itself. Why would this not be the case? Why would matter only reach out to matter not
contiguous, with its attraction, and not matter near at hand? Some call this internal gravity compression, but this is
merely gravity working to pull each atom toward the greater bulk, which in the case of an orb, like a Sun or planet, is
generally toward the center. As the force of gravity reaches in all directions, the larger or heavier object is emitting
more of a come-on than a smaller or lighter object. When several objects are involved in giving each other the come-
on, the contention causes
composition of the objects and their distance from each other. Humans find their understanding of gravity to be
incomplete because they are not taking into consideration the repulsion force that large bodies, such as planets,
generate toward each other.
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ZetaTalk: Anti-Gravity Devices
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