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> is gravity force a shrinking force, of a-temporal space ?
amrit
Posted: Dec 29 2006, 10:46 AM


THE ONLY TIME EXISTS IS INNER TIME
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in last years our institute develop a new theory of gravity that see gravity as a shrinking force of space

space is made out of quanta of space QS
gravity works between QS
more matter into space
more space is dense and stringer is shrinking force - gravity force
this so called A-Temporal Gravitation Theory was partly published in EJTP,
see on article below

http://www.savefile.com/files/372124


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The universe is in a continuous change. A change n gets transformed into a change n+1, the change n+1 into a change n+2 and so on. Clocks measure a frequency, velocity and numerical order of change. Changes do not occur in time, changes occur in space only. Time is not a part of space. In the space there is no past and no future. Past and future belong to the inner time that is a result of neuronal activity of the brain.
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