Basis of Gravity

Basis of Gravity

Space is made up of 2 pervasive fields - the electric and magnetic fields.  A third field allows the pair to resonate and we call it gravity or a gravitational field.  What makes this infinitely cyclical is that gravity arises from the electric and magnetic fields.

A gravitational field can exist in 2 different forms.  One form is "regular" matter and the other is anti-matter.  An amount of one has an equivalent mass to the other and can be described as:

  • "Regular" matter = A resonant electric oscillation contained within a static electric field which results in an outer magnetic field.
  • Antimatter = A resonant magnetic oscillation contained within a static magnetic field which results in an outer electric field.
    • This is also the structure of "ball lightning".

At small enough scales, both the electric and magnetic fields become indistinguishable and are then an electromagnetic field.  This is why matter and antimatter are essentially identical though their  field combinations are opposites, will cancel the other out with direct contact, and free their respective resonant oscillations in an "explosion".

Both types of oscillation within their respective fields results in a gravitational field.  Each type of oscillation and field combination has it's own name though - quark and antiquark.  They form the basis of baryonic matter in our Universe.



Relativistic gravity is a relativistic oscillation in a gravity wave and a component of "dark matter").

Gravity and sound are 2 sides of the same coin.



Appendix of Testable Predictions

  1. The distribution of systems with 2 or more neutron stars or singularities should correlate to the distribution of dark matter.


Appendix of Updates

  • 2022-09-04 @ 12:18 AM



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