Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Correct me if I am wrong but this is my THEORY FOR GRAVITY.


  What can be said about our Sun?

 1.  It is a large Hydrogen fusion reactor so hot it creates a giant ball of plasma.

 2.  Plasma is so intense it breaks apart Atoms into their component sub-atomic particles.

 3.  When Atoms split they create an explosive chain reaction which releases tremendous amounts of energy but when Atoms are fused together by pressure and heat, they become Plasma and this also releases tremendous amounts of energy.

 4.  Sub Atomic particles in the form of radiation and Photons blast out into space but much of that energy is sucked back into the Sun by gravity. The gigantic mass of the Sun creates gravity which sucks in any and all elements unlucky enough to be passing near. One of the most abundant elements in the universe is Hydrogen and that is the main fuel for the Hydrogen fusion reaction within the Sun.

5.   The explosive force of our Sun is so strong it sends radiation and Photons millions of miles out into space. On Earth we feel the heat and we see the light from our Sun.

6,   For every action there is a reaction and so for our Sun the force of drag of an Atom is proportional to the square of the velocity times the mass of the Sun. This force of drag is gravity.      

7. Plasma smashing apart Atoms at tremendous speed creates a force of drag reaction. The "drag" is created when newly created sub atomic vacuum holes are quickly filled in with new Atoms. 

8. Vacuum holes are created when Atoms are smashed by the heat and pressure of Plasma and then exploded into the Universe. We can assume that the force of drag of sub-atomic particles are also proportional to the square of their velocity multiplied by the mass of the Sun. This creates a force of drag so powerful energy drops or is sucked into it in order to replace lost Atomic particles blasted out into space. We call this force Gravity.

9. Without mass and heat and pressure uniting Atoms or smashing them apart, there is very little gravity created.   

10. When an element, such as Hydrogen, falls into the sun it becomes fuel for the Hydrogen fusion reaction which creates Plasma which in turn smashes more Atoms into particles. The particles leave so fast they create sub atomic vacuums that when multiplied by the mass of the sun, becomes gravity and gravity then drags in more Hydrogen Atoms which maintains the fusion reaction. 


CONCLUSION: Heat and pressure creates fusion which in turn creates Plasma which destroys Atoms and blasts their sub- Atomic particles into space in the form of light Photons, Radiation and Heat. The quick destruction of Atoms creates sub-atomic vacuum holes and since nature abhors vacuums, the holes are quickly replaced by new Atoms. Since Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the Universe, Hydrogen falls into the Sun and fuels the Sun's Plasma reaction.

   Our Sun is a large Hydrogen fusion reactor creating a giant ball of Plasma which is so hot it breaks apart Atoms and blasts heat and light Photons into space. When sub-atomic particles are lost into space, vacuum holes are created. New Atoms quickly replace the particles lost and this replacement process times the mass of the Sun, is gravity.  


  New Atoms are mostly Hydrogen and they in turn are pulled apart by heat and pressure and their particles blasted out into space. When destroyed, Atoms leave a space much like a truck on a highway creates a vacuum turbulence. Air quickly fills the vacuum space created behind the truck. With Hydrogen fusion  high energy Plasma smashes together Hydrogen Atoms and energy is released creating tiny spaces or vacuum holes. These holes are quickly filled in with new Elements (mainly Hydrogen Atoms) falling or being sucked into the Sun and this process we know as gravity. The new Atoms then become part of the massive fusion reaction which creates heat and light for all life on Earth.   

Author: @ Nelson Joseph Raglione 

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