Hello all,
If gravity is due to an electric dipole disturbance - which essentially means that gravity has to do with electric fields - then my question is whether gravity acts beyond the double layer of the plasma around a given planet/star? (sorry if I'm not using the right terminology here, but I assume that my question is clear enough)
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Does gravity act beyond the double layer?
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Re: Does gravity act beyond the double layer?
I suppose in a strict materialist and reductionist sense there is a distance between material bodies at which zero gravity is reached. For example, the moon falls away from the Earth at 3.8 centimeters per year. This is true, regardless of what Newtonian astrologers and other scientologists might say about universal gravitation. What do the astrologers mean when they say zero gravity? So too must this be true in the Electric Universe, although Coulomb's Law is probably a law only in Meinong's Jungle and there are probably substances which are not material, such as aether, souls, consciousness, etc, like plasma which connect all things and all imaginary (but still as yet unmeasured) distances in the universe.
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Re: Does gravity act beyond the double layer?
One thing that is for certain, the universe is electric from end to end. That means that tension (electric potential) is continuous and therefore it is a Tensegrity EU. It is this relationship of constant tension with discontinuous compression, (planets, stars, gravity from mass) that allows me to say that gravity being the compression member in a tensegrity is and always will be discontinuous. So yes gravity would be null at many places, one of those being beyond the double layer.
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Re: Does gravity act beyond the double layer?
Might be a good question for Wal Thornhill...JJ78 wrote:Hello all,
If gravity is due to an electric dipole disturbance - which essentially means that gravity has to do with electric fields - then my question is whether gravity acts beyond the double layer of the plasma around a given planet/star? (sorry if I'm not using the right terminology here, but I assume that my question is clear enough)
Cheers,
JJ78
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Seeing as how gravity somewhat adequately describes planetary motions around our star, and Wal has said that gravity *is* the dominant "force" (or what have you) in the solar system, it would appear that indeed gravity is transmitted through and beyond double layers. However, not knowing the physics of the the thing especially well (a grasp of the basics, mostly), I can't address the specifics as to WHY it is so. I know Wal has said that gravity cannot be shielded simply by standing on a metal plate or other screener of magnetic fields or electric currents. I assume the same is true of double layers?
Come to think of it, a double layer tends to CONCENTRATE the electric field / electric potential of a body into a small space (rather than a stronger field over a larger volume). So it doesn't per se ELIMINATE the electric field of the body, it just tends to concentrate most of the potential drop within a small space near the body with a much weaker field external to the DL. So, if the body is spherical and has a radial electric field, the field doesn't per se "disappear" or change direction with the DL, it just strengthens the electric field WITHIN the DL itself and lessens the field OUTSIDE the DL. But the electric field is still there. So any alignment of electric dipoles with the ambient field would still occur. Perhaps more strongly within the DL and slightly less strongly outside the DL (due ot the stronger field within the DL and the weaker field outside the DL)?
Not sure. Just trying to mentally work it out on paper. But again, I'm not a physicist, per se. Certainly not formally trained to any great degree at any rate.
& Thornhill says the high speed of gravity (seemingly almost infinite on our scale; despite Einstein et al having arbitrarily set it to be equal to the speed of light by way of the arbitrary coordinate(s) they used in the relevant maths) basically relates to it being a longitudinal wave in the luminiferous aether (whatever that turns out to be; he says it's a sea of neutrinoes, which are supposedly the most collapsed lowest-energy state of matter and can themselves also form electric dipoles), whereas light is a slower transverse wave in the same medium.
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Re: Does gravity act beyond the double layer?
You know what I just thought?
Mankind has no proof that gravity even exists outside of an electrical circuit.
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Mankind has no proof that gravity even exists outside of an electrical circuit.
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