Wednesday, November 28, 2007

The Network Effect of Gravity

When there was only a single point in space, gravity didn't exist. Once two pieces of matter were formed, gravity became present. As matter coalesced into stars, galaxies moons and planets, gravity became a network of all matter connected to all matter. The closer the matter was to each other, the heavier the weight of the connection. Larger pieces of matter contained more weight in the connections. Lots of connections meant that space was bent due to the weight of the connections. Weight is not a property of mass, it is a property of gravity or the network connection. The further the connection, the less the weight. The mesh of gravity estimates a gravitational field. Thus, at the discrete level, there is matter, then at the hybrid level there is a gravity network, and at the continuous level, gravity becomes a surface or field. The quantum nature of gravity means that as body moves through space, matter obscures other matter, and two connections might become one or one connection might become two. As connections are formed and dropped, there are quantum jumps in gravity, or gravitons. More obscuration means a stronger connection.

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