Thursday, July 27, 2017

Cause and Effect

When it comes to gravity and the expanding Earth, every theory assumes that gravity has increased as a consequence of the expansion.

However, the precise opposite appears to be the case. Instead of gravity having increased due to the expansion of our planet, the expansion is a consequence of an increase in gravity.

This is the logical conclusion from joining the electric dipole model of gravity with Halton Arp's mass condensation hypothesis. With an increase in inertia and gravity due to mass condensation, the short range repelling factor of gravity is boosted, causing pressures to increase inside planets.

Gravity is not increasing due to Earth's expansion. Earth is expanding because of an increase in gravity.

Expanding Earth seen from the south pole

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