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The Making of Planet and Gravity (Brief)

By Huang, Cres

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Title: The Making of Planet and Gravity (Brief)  
Author: Huang, Cres
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Science
Collections: Authors Community, Science
Historic
Publication Date:
2015
Publisher: Self-published
Member Page: Cres Huang

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Gravity is not force of attraction. An one way concentrative potential is created by head-on congregation of particles from gentle pairing to high speed collision. It can be started by electromagnetic attraction or disturbance in the environment internally or externally. A terrestrial planet, for example, is the coalition of elements. It grows in the process of construction. The coalition builds the body and the force of keeping it together, gravity.

Summary
Falling body experiments have shown gravity is not an attraction. It is a force of all elements moving toward a target in uniform acceleration regardless of their differences in composition, shape, size, and distance. Only one momentum can build such one way concentrative force, head-on congregation from gentle pairing to high speed collision. It can be started by electromagnetic attraction-repelling or disturbance in the environment. A terrestrial planet, for example, is the coalition of elements. It grows in the process of construction. The coalition builds the body and the force of keeping it together, gravity. Natural and mankind build structures from ground up. Out of fundamental elements to complex living organisms. I believe this is the principle of creation and growth. Large structure is the collection of sub-structures. Higher level structure can not exist unless it's components were made. The gathering builds a body and force of coalition. The Kepler Mission of NASA have discovered many "nomad" planets floating through the galaxy with no star like our Sun to anchor them. I also believe we will continue to discover more planets. It would multiply outnumber stars with the improvement of our night vision.

Excerpt
Gravity is not attraction. It is push, squeeze, or compression. The gathering of mases build a body and it's force of coalition, gravity. It might feel weak on an object. However, gravity center is the most intensive mass and energy center of a planet. The coalition of mass and energy forms an activity center of building structures and emerging of a plant.

Table of Contents
1 Introduction 2 Formation of Planet and Gravity 3 Nomad Planet and It’s Gravity 4 Rotation 5 Compressed Core 6 Electromagnetism 7 Bubble in Space 8 Growth and Development 9 Summary 10 Appendix - Paradoxical Interpretations of Gravity 10.1 Gravity Is Not Attraction 10.2 Inescapable Collision of Attraction 10.3 Gravity by Spacetime Curvature Paradox References

 
 



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