Anti Gravity
Anti Gravity
Anti Gravity
Anti-Gravity Dansk
Using the same simple claim of our theory, it should be easier to understand the
cause of anti-gravity. When approaching the Earth from outer space, the
space becomes increasinglycontracted.
When the Moon is positioned above the USA then the space between that area of
the Earthand the Moon becomes even further contracted
This happens because there is more mass above USA that has to share the
space that is available. Therefore more space is needed, so more space will have
to be 'pulled in' towardsthe USA region.
More space can only be 'fetched' if there is a greater contraction of the space
that already exists between the Moon and the USA area. There is nothing
other than the Moon in a position to ‘fetch’ such space. Therefore the Moon
pulls in towards the USA area the extra space that is needed, from the solar
system, in order to accommodate both the Earth and the Moon.
When matter pulls in space, conversely space pulls in matter. This also means
that the moon pulls itself in the opposite direction of the Earth, (antigravity).
However, the moon is held in its position (orbit) by the space which exists at its
precise location, where the space due to the Earth’s and the moon's force of
attraction is more strongly contracted.
Contracted space can be compared to vacuum. Both the Moon and the Earth
'consumes' space. That's why the Moon is stronger tied to the contracted space
between it self and the Earth, - than to the attachment to outer space (the
antigravity, mentioned above).
The only question remaining is; how it is possible to measure, and precisely
understand the attachment of matter and space?
Newton's 7,35x1022kg
AF = Gravity x = Repulsion / Newton
Formula 6x1024kg + 7,35x1022kg
That results:
Now we have a formula to compare the force of gravity to the force of repulsion:
These sample calculations show that the force of repulsion affects only the
moon's placement, when the moon is inside a gravitational field, and increases in
proportion to how deep the moon is placed within such a gravitational field..
This formula emphasizes:
Space does not only resist the movement but rather the placement of an
object inside another greater gravitation field. Resistance occurs
2.] naturally because the unification of gravity between two objects increases
the total amount of gravity, and therefore also requires an increasing
total pull of space.
The formula has now shown us in an easily understandable way that the
more an object approaches a centre of gravitation, the more it pulls the
3.]
elastic space behind, and therefore the more it contributes to a common
field of gravity.