Thursday, June 23, 2022

An explanation for Gravity? N.J. Raglione.

   What can be said about the gravitational effect of our Sun? I believe gravity is the reaction created by  sub-atomic movement within the Sun proportional to the mass of the Sun. Sir Isaac Newton conjectured that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. I believe gravity is created when complete Atoms fall into the sub-atomic vacuum holes of incomplete Atoms. Vacuum holes are created when Atoms are smashed apart by pressure and heat.

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

 2.  Our Sun's Plasma is intense and creates an explosive effect which scatters sub-atomic particles into space in the form of radiation and heat and light photons. This explosive effect creates a gravitational back-lash.

 3.  When Atoms split they create an explosive chain reaction which releases tremendous amounts of energy. When Atoms fuse together they create a Plasma which also releases energy in the form of radiative heat and light photons. Both fission and fusion generate heat and light and both create vacuum holes. If we apply Newton's law, both fission and fusion create equal and opposite sub-atomic reactions.

 4.  Hydrogen fusion creaes a plasma so intense it creates an explosive force. A force which breaks apart Atoms and sends the sub-atomic particles of heat and light far out into space.  This creates a vacuum proportional to the explosive force. When an explosive force is so strong it radiates light Photons and heat millions of miles out into space, it creates a vacuum effect. A reactive elastic effect I believe is gravity. We feel the heat and light radiation down here on Earth. 

  The Sun's gravity attracts outside energy. When energy falls into the Sun, the process creates what Einstein called large holes in space. A vacuum hole which attracts even more energy, specifically the energy of several Planets, including Earth, and keeps us all circling around the Sun.

.5.   If Newton is correct, for every action there is a reaction and for our sun the reaction to Hydrogen fusion is (in my opinion) gravity. Gravity is not fully understood but one theory under study is that Gravity is created by Plasma fusing Atoms at tremendous speed and creating small sub-Atomic vacuum holes during the process. With enough accumulated vacum spaces, you have outside Atoms falling into and filling the holes. 

 6. You don't need a Sun to create gravity, almost every large mass has gravity including for example, our Moon. If you look deep inside the Moon you will discover a molten mass of plasma. The same goes for our Earth. I believe there is a connection between Plasma and gravity. I believe Sub-Atomic spaces are created by the heat of Plasma multiplied proportionally by the mass of the Sun or the Earth or the Moon. These small sub-Atomic vacuum spaces create more or less a trap for energy which we mistakenly call the "force" of gravity. Gravity is more like the hole in a bath tub than a "force".

 The Hydrogen in water for example, is attracted to our Moon creating Ocean tides that rise and fall as the Moon circles the Earth. The Moon's comparitively small sub-Atomic gravity is creating a vacuum effect in space which attracts the Hydrogen in water, while our Earth's larger gravity keeps the Moon circling around the Earth. 

7. When Hydrogen in space is sucked into the sun by gravity, it becomes an explosive fuel which creates Plasma and blasts heat and light outwards into space. The sun also, surprisingly, creates Helium which here on Earth, is a lighter than air gas.    

8.  For every action there is a reaction and I may be wrong but I believe a large Mass of energy attracts a  smaller Mass of energy with a reactive force created within Atoms. As gravity forces Atoms to unite into solid forms, they create inward pressure. That pressure creates heat and that heat creates plasma which becomes a concentrated explosive force outwards, and which consequently creates a reactive and opposite and diffused inward effect...gravity.  

 The gravity of a mass attracts positive energy. The heat and pressure of our Sun, for example, smashes atoms into sub-atomic particles and creates an explosive effect which sends those particles out into space.  An explosive force of pressurized consentrated energy exploded outwards from the mass creates a vacuum which, because nature abhors a vacuum, needs to be filled.

   Our Sun is a large Hydrogen fusion reactor which creates a giant ball of Plasma so hot it fuses Atoms together creating Helium and consequently, tiny vacuum holes within Atoms. Plasma creates heat and  the speed of sub-Atomic energy creates tiny vacuum spaces when sub-atomic particles are blasted out into space. Photons are a good example. When explosive Hydrogen creates heat and Plasma, the Plasma is so hot it fuses more Atoms together at lightning speed radiating heat and photons outwards. Atoms fuse together at tremendous speed, they create reactive spaces much like a truck on a highway creates a vacuum turbulence. Air quickly fills the vacuum space created behind the truck and theoretically, the same thing happens with gravity. New Atoms fill the spaces when pressure and heat fuse and force sub-atomic particles outwards into space. The reaction creates sub Atomic holes which are quickly filled in.  with new Atoms, mainly Hydrogen Atoms which fall into the Sun to become part of the fusion process. This filling in process I call gravity.

  All mass is composed of Atomic energy. The larger the mass the more Atomic energy it generates.

The pressurizing effect of gravity sends Atoms inward creating heat and plasma. When enough heat occurs inside the mass of the Earth, for example, it creates an expanding outward force of plasma. Exploding Volcanos are a good example of  Plasma forcing itself outwards. At the same moment plasma is forced outwards, according to Sir Isaac Newton's theory, an opposite effect is created and energy from an erupting Volcano is often diffused into a seismic Earth quake or a massive Tidal wave. With a Tidal wave, for example, water is often sucked back and compressed before it continues forward on its destructive course. 

 Gravity attracts and compresses and diffuses energy inwards. This compression of energy creates heat and the larger is a mass of energy, so proportionally is the gravitational effect created when sub-atomic holes are created. Since Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, Hydrogen is quickly attracted to the mass of the Earth and combines with Oxygen to create water. While this is occurring down here on Earth, high above our heads the Sun's gravity is vacuuming explosive Hydrogen inwards filling in sub-atomic holes and providing explosive fuel for the Sun's fusion reaction. When Hydrogen fusion creates Plasma, it explodes outwards to make heat and Sunshine for all life on Earth.

Author: @ Nelson Joseph Raglione  Copyright: Nelson Joseph Raglione. Updated Sunday, June 23, 2023 on the Christian calendar. 

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