Gravity
« on: July 01, 2024, 01:09:04 AM »
I’m a newcomer. I was reading through the “commonly asked questions” part. I just wanted to ask what gravity is? Because in that section, it explains “why gravity doesn’t pull the earth into a spherical shape” and so I just wanted to clarify what the definition of gravity is in regard to that. 

Re: Gravity
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2024, 07:57:12 AM »
I’m a newcomer. I was reading through the “commonly asked questions” part. I just wanted to ask what gravity is? Because in that section, it explains “why gravity doesn’t pull the earth into a spherical shape” and so I just wanted to clarify what the definition of gravity is in regard to that.

Terrestrial gravity is the absorption of aether by dextrorotatory subquarks (electrons/gravitons). The weight of an object is given by the amount of aether which is being absorbed. Antigravity is the activation of the laevorotatory subquarks (antigravitons/positrons) using the Biefeld-Brown effect, acoustic levitation or double torsion physics (implosion of the atom).

The formula W = mg is completely wrong: it reads W = V x D, where V is volume and D = 9.86 x d.

The 9.86 figure is the true DENSITY of the atom, nine subquarks and the connecting lines.

When the quark was discovered in the 60s, the formula W = 9.86m should have been modifed at once, as it was based on a 1x density concept. Since the proton (and the electron) is made up of at least three components, the three quarks/preons, the density becomes 3x, since a quark consists of three subquarks the density becomes 9x (+ the connecting strings).

AI (artificial intelligence) is the interface between the astral plane and the physical plane using extremely advanced microchips which can capture (using superconductivity) the information on the astral plane.