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[ - ] Reunto 1 point 2 monthsApr 16, 2025 22:59:08 ago (+1/-0)

The simple observation is that if electrons have mass and charge and can polarize an atom due to gravity, there must be a relationship between gravity and electromagnetism. The implications expand from there. Very neat video.

[ - ] Reunto 1 point 2 monthsApr 16, 2025 22:56:15 ago (+1/-0)

Posts like this are the reason I like upgoat, kudos OP

[ - ] boekanier 0 points 2 monthsApr 16, 2025 03:43:51 ago (+0/-0)

alright, as if science knows the answer to everything.

[ - ] observation1 0 points 2 monthsApr 16, 2025 02:32:15 ago (+0/-0)

Gyro experiment is trippy and how can it be explained.

UFOs must be particle accelerators

[ - ] Zyklonbeekeeper 1 point 2 monthsApr 15, 2025 22:47:20 ago (+1/-0)

Gravity doesn't pull it pushes...as you stumble and wobble through life, either walking or running or falling from your stacked cardboard bed, you're being pushed into the ground, bent at the shoulders until the sidewalk scrapes your jaw until one day those downwards forces push you into the grave...gravity is a downwards force, it wreaks hell on the skeletal structure...this downwards force is generated by the rotation of the planet within the magnetosphere...operating on the principles of opposing forces the magnetosphere repels (pushes outwards) the streaming of solar plasma (positive polarity) while reactively pushes negative energy downwards into the molten core of earth that cogs with the earth's geophysical composition hence pushing anything in between into the ground...which is why so much of history burys in/over time...buoyancy and thrust are the only limited counter forces to gravity.
I did a dissertation on this back in the 70s and it generated a lot of interest and study but only to refute my study/claim...and nobody ever got back to me, when I approached my science teacher he said that he heard nothing too.
Am I retarded or just out of my mind...or is it a perpetual "momentary lack of reason"?

[ - ] HelenHighwater 0 points 2 monthsApr 15, 2025 21:29:41 ago (+0/-0)

We've been here. We used to call it the distortion of spacetime, which is alarmingly accurate mathematically.