SELFPROOF 0105 - GRAVITY
CURRENT COSMOLOGY MODEL
Gravity
is a natural phenomenon by which physical bodies attract with a force
proportional to their mass. Gravity is most familiar as the agent
that gives weight to objects with mass and causes them to fall to the
ground when dropped. Gravity causes dispersed matter to coalesce,
and coalesced matter to remain intact, thus accounting for the
existence of the Earth, the Sun, and most of the macroscopic objects
in the Universe. (Wikipedia 24 Mar 2012)
MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE
- Every
teel attracts every other teel in the
Universe at a rate proportional to the product of their masses and
inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. (see
Argument 0109)
- The effects
of gravity are only apparent in teelpairs, the teels of which are
attracted toward each other through their mutual gravitypull. (see Argument 0111)
COMMENTARY
Within
the current physics factbase there is no explanation for gravity. The
consequences of gravitypull have been calculated and quantified
but the consequences still have no selfevident root.
Within
the Current Model, the General Theory of Relativity (1916)
suggests that gravity is a consequence of the curvature of space due to
the presence of matter. There is no direct proof that
this is so but the idea is liked by many in the physics community. In
the Malta Template, space is "nothingness" and consequently cannot
curve.
The Malta Template is drawn from the physics factbase
and not from the Current Model. Thus it can describe
the consequences of gravitypull but cannot explain why those
consequences occur.
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