Gravity
What is Gravity? Scientists speak of gravity as if it is some maysterious mystical force out there in the universe that rules all of existence.
Physicistis look on it with wonder and awe. "We can describe what it does, but we can't expalain where it comes from."
Scientists talk about gravity in relation to centrifugal force and centripetal only
to the extent that they mention that those forces have minimal incidental influence
on gravity, as if they were something entirely different. In fact centrifugal
force is considered to not even actually exist, and merely a 'fictitious' force that
we appear to observe in an moving object from our frame of reference. Tell
that to someone strapped into a centrifuge.

Why doesn't anybody bother to take into account that we are standing on a planet
that makes a full rotation every twenty four hours? While you are sitting
there in front of your computer screen you are also traveling over 1,000 mile per
hour as the Earth spins. At the same time the Earth is making its way around
the Sun at about 67,000 miles per hour. At the same time the Sun, although
made of plasma, it itself rotating. So we are sitting on the surface of a
spinning object, while it revolves around a millions of times more massive object
which is itself rotating. And they wonder where gravity comes from.
It comes from the spinning!
Not only does the sun spin, but, like the Earth orbits around it, so too may
the Sun be orbiting around something, or at least caught up in the milky pinwheel
arm of our galaxy, which is no doubt spinning around in some fashion. And,
as it spins, our entire galaxy may well be affecting some form of orbit as it travels
about with fellow galaxies. They

weren't kidding when they said that it's
all wheels within wheels, a Hindu belief many times older than Christianism by the

way.
And the speed at which the galaxy, in which our local solar rotating and orbiting
is incidental, may be much faster than even the tens of thousands of miles per hour
the Earth is traveling around the Sun. And these experts with their impressive
looking equations full of greek symbols representing vectors and coefficients and
ratios pompously tell me that centrifugal force doesn't exist and that gravity is
a mystery beyond our understanding. I am here to say, way back in August of
2007, that gravity does not exist! It's all centrifugal force. Gravity comes
from the spinning.
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