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Old 25-May-2007, 07:27 AM
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Post Fluid gravity

Micro black holes to filaments of density.

In fluid dynamics if you pull a fluid apart it will form strings.
The initial rotation it carried will continue into the strings causing them to rotate.
The strings will be the most economical shape, that is hollow or filaments.

The local gravity you experience will be linear, you feel pulled to the earth.
Another way to look at it is the flow of gravity washes you to the earth.

That is not the full power of the system, it is only the tiny differential you live in.
The local area on the filament is planar like the solar system, the rubber sheet effect.
The greater local area is your filament or galaxy so all the outer orbits are the same.

The full pull of the system is through all the filaments.
The system is hydrological, it flows.
In a dynamic system with flow measure by static observation is wrong.
The differences are one in a million but static measure is wrong.

In a dynamic system flow must be considered and the references have movements.
The laws of physics are good in the immediate vicinity.
They need relative correction in the local solar system.
They need a new correction in the greater local area, galaxy.

The laws of gravity are fluid and therefore dynamic and they flow.
In short static laws of physics applied to the universe are wrong.

Mike