As with many things we eyeball here at THEI the elitist financed establishment scientific community knows little if anything about the so called “scientific” force know as gravity. But as with other scientific explanations about our universe they pretend to know stuff. Most of it is conjecture or theory. Yet they never admit these facts. When you read of their “findings” thy never use the words” it is believed” or “the theory is”. Instead they present their presumptions as fact. The following “accepted” videos about gravity proves my point. . . Your Editor Dennis Crenshaw
New space documentary 2016 about gravity and other laws of physics. Force of gravity explained by newton and einsten is mystery of universe and is a part of many hypothesis such as simulation hypothesis theory and other physics hypothesis. Galaxies, planets and blacks holes are part of law of gravity. Is gravity only a result of simulated reality and space time warp. Watch this superb universe documentary 2016. Gravity waves may be our best chance to look… very, very close to the beginning of the universe. after the Big Bang… the universe was so dense, it was actually opaque to light. Light could not travel through it. So if light can’t travel through the universe, what can? A gravity wave. The problem is a miniscule signal from a gravitywave… has yet to be caught. lt’s clearly hard. ln fact, when Einstein predicted them, he thought it was a nice idea… but no one would ever be able to detect them. lt’s only the advances of technology that give us a chance. Einstein not only determined that mass warps space… it warps time, too. So, henceforth, Einstein proclaimed physicists should not speak of space and time separately but of space-time as one unified object. All objects particles, people, planets, produce gravity. Omnipotent and omnipresent gravity attracts, governs, warps, shapes, makes… and takes all matter and mass in the universe. So it’s pervasive. lt acts on all things through extremely large distances and nothing escapes its pull. lt is gravity that holds our solar system together. The force of gravity is basically that thing that holds us on the planet.
Enough bullshit! While NASA is not really known for telling us the truth even they realize that the truth of our so-called knowledge of gravity is easy to disprove and admits. . .
From the official NASA site:
StarChild Question of the Month for February 2001
Question:
What is gravity?
Answer:
“We don’t really know.
We can define what it is as a field of influence, because we know how it operates in the universe. And some scientists think that it is made up of particles called gravitons which travel at the speed of light. However, if we are to be honest, we do not know what gravity “is” in any fundamental way – we only know how it behaves.” What is Gravity? – NASA
Of course if “we don’t know” what gravity is then the last sentence in NASA’s answer, “we only know how it behaves” is bullshit too. As usual we here at THEI MUST take a Deeper look-see.
Image : Computer simulation of the Earth‘s field in a normal period between reversals. The tubes represent magnetic field lines, blue when the field points towards the center and yellow when away. The rotation axis of the Earth is centered and vertical. The dense clusters of lines are within the Earth’s core SOURCE: Description From article quoted below. SOURCE OF IMAGE: Wikipedia.
from Before its News
Monday, October 22, 2012 19:02
Annual to decadal changes in the earth’s magnetic field in a region that stretches from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean have a close relationship with variations of gravity in this area. From this it can be concluded that outer core processes are reflected in gravity data. This is the result presented by a German-French group of geophysicists in the latest issue of PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States). . . . Read Complete Report
Credit: GFZ/Credit: Mandea et al. www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1207346109
Supernatural phenomena or just unfamiliar territory?
Created: November 17, 2008 Last Updated: June 4, 2011
By Katharina Volkers Epoch Times Staff
This is a story about climbing a mountain path in the Redwood Forest north of Santa Cruz and close to San Francisco.
Friends took me on a sight-seeing tour to a place called “Mystery Spot,” elaborating, “This is a must-see!” Thus, on a sunny October day, we began an excursion to the Mystery Spot in the Redwoods.
An immense wooden gate towers over the parking lot at the entrance. The area we came to explore covers approximately 150 sq. ft. The cost is $5.00 per person, and a guide shepherds small groups to the spot—about six people at a time. . . . Read complete Report
Photo: A galactic image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. Galaxies like this one “screen” the effect of a hypothetical fifth force.
(Phys.org) — Most people take gravity for granted. But for University of Pennsylvania astrophysicist Bhuvnesh Jain, the nature of gravity is the question of a lifetime. As scientists have been able to see farther and deeper into the universe, the laws of gravity have been revealed to be under the influence of an unexplained force.
By innovatively analyzing a well-studied class of stars in nearby galaxies, Jain and his colleagues — Vinu Vikram, Anna Cabre and Joseph Clampitt at Penn and Jeremy Sakstein at the University of Cambridge — have produced new findings that narrow down the possibilities of what this force could be. Their findings, published on the Arxiv, are a vindication of Einstein’s theory of gravity. Having survived a century of tests in the solar system, it has passed this new test in galaxies beyond our own as well. . . . Read Complete Report
Gravity is part of the equation used in every explanation of the make-up of our earth be it solid or hollow. I add this video into the Hollow Earth/ Subterranean Worlds Archive to help those who are working on earthly mysteries, especially those who have just entered this area of mystery. . . . EDITOR
Photo by John Nyburg- (C)Southern Card & Novelty, Ormand Beach, FL (386)673-6745 – Used with permission
As a teenager growing up in northern Florida the day came when the rumor of there being a hill in southern Florida where your car rolled backwards uphill was too much of a drawing card. On that day you and several of your friends chipped in their pocket change (gas was 27 cents a gallon) and you all headed off south for adventure and the rumor of a strange Spook Hill in the small town of Lake Wales.
So while we were in southern Florida visiting Cyrus Teed’s Koreshan Unity settlement I decided that Marsha needed the experience. Back when my friends and I visited the area in my ’59 Plymouth Sports Fury convertible (red of course) we had the hill all to ourselves and we made several trips. However this time I noticed that there seemed to always be a couple of cars lined up at the top of the hill waiting for the current car to make its run. The price of fame I guess.
At the top of Spook Hill is a large sign that was erected by the City to help promote tourism in the small off-the-beaten- path town giving one version of the story about the famous south Florida landmark with instructions on how its done. When our turn came Marsha and I drove to the bottom, and following the instructions stopped and placed our front wheels on the white line that the city has painted across the road, put our car in neutral and like magic or voodoo we rolled back up the small hill.
After our run I pulled into the driveway of Spook Hill Elementary School (who’s mascot is Casper the Friendly Ghost, . . . who else could it be?) to make a video of a car coasting up the hill towards us.
The next vehicle parked by the sign directly across from us at the top of the hill was a big brand-new red Dodge pick-um-up truck. I could see a tall slim fellow setting at the wheel. Next to him sat a woman, but I couldn’t make out her features through the tinted windows. I started filming as he drove off to the bottom of Spook Hill. He stopped with his tires on the white line and he sat there at an idle. And he sat. And he sat. And he sat. Then he pulled forward, made a slow 3 point u-turn and put his tires on the line facing in the wrong direction. And he sat. And he sat. And he sat. By now I’m mumbling into my camera as I continue to film. Finally I said the S word to myself and quit filming. I noticed the line of cars now equaled 4 patently waiting for Red Truck to move so they could get their shot at Spook Hill. Finally he put his truck in gear and drove back up to the small driveway I as parked in, stopped the truck behind me, got out and came over.
“I saw this hill on a postcard in North Carolina and while in Florida decided to give ‘er a shot. But she ain’t working.” He said with real concern in his voice.
“You didn’t do it right,” I told him. “You were facing in the wrong direction. Watch the next car.”
Of course the next car stopped on the white line, the driver threw it out of gear and the car rolled back up to us as pretty as you please.
The North Carolina man looked at me for a long second, then, without muttering a word turned and took another long look at Spook Hill. Then he looked back at me.
“Hell that ain’t no hill.” He said. “That’s an incline. I want to be pulled up the hill,” he pointing at the steeper longer hill that is the continuation of the short road after crossing that white line. The hill he had turned around and parked on. He then took a long hard look down toward Spook Hill one last time, shook his head, turned and looked at me a last time. I could hear total disgust in his voice when he quietly said to me, “What’s the point?”
With that said, and without another word, he walked around the truck, climbed into the driver’s seat of the cab and slammed the door. Now that she was nearer I could see the woman in the passenger seat. She was setting there straight as a board, mouth clamped into a straight line and arms crossed. As the fellow pulled out and left the area in record time the woman didn’t make a move or say a word. Just kept setting there staring straight ahead, arms crossed like a wooden Indian.
Now what you have to realize is that Lake Wales is located in the southern center of the state. Most tourists stay near the expressways which hug both of Florida’s coast. To get to Lake Wales you have to get off the freeway and take back roads for at least a couple of hours, probably more. So, while he might not have gotten the point, I had.
He had seen Spook Hill on that postcard God knows how long ago and had been curious, so when he and his wife finally took that Florida vacation he left the freeway and the beaches, headed into cattle country for the sole purpose of being pulled up a hill with his wife asking the whole way over, “What’s the point.”
I really did feel sorry for him because I know, just as well as I know a car rolls UP the incline at Spook Hill, that she’ll MAKE her point known sooner or later. You can bet on it
Take a ride up Spook Hill. . . and bring your gal along, see if she gets the point.