The "law" of Gravity?? Gravity Doesn't Exist. You've Been Lied To.

in #science7 years ago
The "law" of Gravity?

Everyone knows that gravity is what holds us down to the ground. Well, that is what everyone is taught. There are many other explanations, but we aren't taught about them, we are only told of one, and are made to believe it is correct, and that there is no reason to look elsewhere.

The Cavendish Experiment

The entire gravitational constant that science assumes, is the work of one crazed "scientist" (Henry Cavendish) who did some experiments in an old barn with supposedly some large metal balls. There are even rumors that he had large balls of gold.

The experiment is quite simple to describe and almost impossible to do. You hang a bar with weights on each side from a metal rod. That metal rod has a torsion strength that would resist turning. You bring a large mass near the suspended weights and measure the movement of the weights. Gravity should cause the weights to move towards the mass. You measure the movement, you calculate the torsion resistance to that movement, and you come up with the gravitational constant.

The problem is gravity is such a small force that the movement would be almost impossible to measure. And if you could measure a force between two objects that could be suspended in a building, then things like paper should stick to the wall. And a mountain climber should stick to the face of a rock cliff. But these things don't happen. The paper doesn't even sorta stick to the wall while sliding down the wall towards the earth (bigger, more gravity).

Gravity explains the motion of the planets... sorta

Gravity sorta explained the movements of the planets... but not quite. And Mercury's movements really defied the law of gravity. And so, the theory of relativity got thunk, and it explained the motion of Mercury better. (Ah yes, space is curved... by mass, which causes gravity.) However, there is a lady who has explained the motion of Mercury even better by applying the law of equal area in equal time. Accurately describing the motion of Mercury to the best our instruments can measure.

Big G, the gravitational constant.


Error plot showing modern experimental values for big G.

Is supposed to be a constant... but its not. When measure all over the world, it varies by place and by time. There are even some places where it varries hugely. The science community has gotten together and set G... because, its supposed to be a constant, so all of these variations must be due to errors in measurement. And thus, anyone looking into why G varies from place to place is shunned and silenced.

Defying gravity

And then there is several effects that just defy gravity. Literally.

There was a scientist who wanted to know what would happen when two metal plates where charged to very high voltages, but weren't allowed to discharge to eachother. (a capacitor, or in the words of Tesla, a condenser). So this scientist created two metal discs, and carefully encased them in plastic resin. Making sure that there were no air pockets; making sure the dialectric was as perfect as possible. Then he charged the plates to millions of volts. And the thing floated. This is known as the Biefield-Brown effect. (were you taught this facinating piece of science in school?)

Then there was a couple of scientists in Japan who were working with gyroscopes. They noticed when you spin a gyroscope clockwise at very high RPMs it loses weight. They did all kinds of experiments to make sure it wasn't air, or other objects, or temperature or anything else they could think of.

Given these few examples, we can easily stick a fork in the "theory of gravity". It is obviously not directly tied to mass as we are taught in the text books. But what is it?

So what is gravity?

Some other theories are that we are held to the ground by the pressure of ether flowing inward to the earth. There is all kinds of fasinating stuff in ether theories.

Another is that we live on a flat, immobile earth.

Still another is the electric universe models. Where electrical forces are what holds things together.

Or it could be that love holds us together. Gaia's love for us draws us closer to her.


Images from wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ErikVerlinde.jpg (with quote added by me)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cavendish_Experiment.png
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gravity_Big_G_Measurements_NIST.png

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That's really heavy.

we know but you have to ask why are they hiding the real science

Because knowledge is power. So, keeping people away from the truth, keeps them out of power.
So much of the way we are ruled comes from the current materialism science paradigm.

I'm not so sure its a lie. If so if I moved really fast I could lose weight right? :)

Well, if you spin really fast you lose weight.
Moving really fast probably causes all kinds of perturbations, but its hard to keep someone on a scale while moving really fast. So, we don't know.

Can I get a fully body shake weight? lol

According to relativity (so I've heard), you actually gain mass as you approach the speed of light. So moving faster should make you heavier (although probably imperceptibly so if you are not traveling near the speed of light).

Unfortunately, in general relativity you cannot know how fast you are going (in the absolute sense) So, to you, the speed of light is the same and your weight is the same.
As the theory goes, yes, you become more massive as you approach the speed of light. (and thus it gets harder and harder to go faster)

I know of too many holes in the theory to accept it as Einstein wrote it.

The THEORY of gravity can no be proven. The implications are drastic. That means we are not floating on a ball flying through space.

It's not a lie as far as I'm concerned. It appears to be true. And the earth isn't flat or immobile.

If they lie about this. Than what else? Great post. Thank you :)

Why clockwise? Counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere perhaps?
Will reversing direction make it heavier?
I like to keep an open mind, but I think somebody's having a lend :)

I do not know. I couldn't afford the book.
It was a couple of Japanese scientists that discovered the phenomena.
Rotating counter-clockwise did nothing to the weight.

A link to a newspaper article of it
http://www.nytimes.com/1989/12/28/us/two-men-and-a-gyroscope-may-rewrite-newton-s-law.html

Cool post about gravity. I was just thinking earlier today about doing a post about electric universe theory. There's something about it that keeps nagging at the back of my mind.

What happens if you add darkmatter and other (unknown stuff) to the equation , along with G

Erik Verlinde's thesis is right along those lines. You can read a bit about it on wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Verlinde

Intriguing story on gravity. Made me think of the Coral Castle in Homestead, Florida where it was reputedly built by a man who knew the "Secret of Defying Gravity." I remember reading about this years ago, but searched and found this: "Mystery of the Coral Castle Explained" [http://www.livescience.com/41075-coral-castle.html] Which was another interesting read... Now my whole night is shot! I quit writing my own article to read all this and it's time to go to bed! Steemit and all the interesting stuff to be found here is really educational - but SO distracting! Thanks for the detour! It was well worth it. Time to float off to dreamland...

I could have added a paragraph to Coral Castle. But, the only part of it that I really know, second hand, is that a friend of friend wanted a stone, so he went over there with his truck. So, the guy pointed out the large stone he could have... which the friend said, he didn't have any way to load it. The Castle building guy told him to go around the corner for a little while and have a drink. When he came back the stone was in his truck.

Blggh, that was poorly written, I am glad I didn't think of adding it to my post.
Oh yes, and there are the Tibetan monks who levitate large boulders once a year with sound waves.

THAT I'd like to get a recording of! I get enough heavy lifting around my homestead here. I'd be nice to defy gravity once in awhile!

Great article. I fully agree with your conclusions, I'm writing a series on the Electric Universe model at the moment. Gravity as we call it just another manifestation of the electrical function. It may also simply be the same thing as buoyancy - i.e. every substance is seeking it's own density level and we're actually just measuring the speed of this. Please have a look at the first installment of my new series here

I will indeed read it. Thanks for reading mine.

Great. It's just an intro at the moment. I'll be going into much more detail soon.

Woah! This artcile really makes you think! Fascinating! Thanks for sharing! Upvoted & Followed! :)

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