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Gravity IS A Push From Above Not A Pull From Below The Earth by J.E. Ante

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The  universe is an ocean of light in which solidified light and energy  exist as stars and planets. We live in an ocean of light and there is no  top nor bottom of this ocean. We live inside a gigantic fishbowl in an  ocean of light which we call the universe. Mankind does not receive the  primary effect of gravity from its planetary mass nor the supposed  molten core of our planet.

The sea of light in which we live  bears down on our planet and the force of gravity or light pressures are  one and the same. Gravity is the force of light pushing down upon the  Earth and our atmosphere from above. The weight or the mass of an object  is created when light energy travels through an object and collides  with the more solid molecules of solidified mass. These collisions of  light with matter creates a drag of resistance when light passes through  matter. Some light is lost and becomes energy and some mass is  converted and transmuted also. The weight of objects on all planets is  constant due to the evenness of light pressures exerted from our Sun and  from cosmic light radiations from the stars. This light pressure is  call gravity and will diminish slightly the farther from the local Sun  you travel.

There are many variations of gravity. One, the  simplest forms of gravity, would be gravity upon a planetary body with  no atmosphere like the Moon. Two, would be gravity on a planet with an  atmosphere. This is more complex because the force to gravity first  bears down on the atmosphere and it in turn bears down equally upon the  planetary surfaces from above plus the objects on its surface. It is  atmospheres of planets which cause the differences in gravity of all  planets. Three, would be gravity on a gaseous planet. Four, would be the  anti-gravity of a star. And there will be many more variations of  gravity. Each of these forms or calculations of gravity would be much  different and variable.

Planets with atmospheres must add the  additional weight of the atmospheres on which the ocean of light equally  bears down from above. Then the atmosphere is weighted down and again  evenly distributes the forces of gravity upon the hard and semi-solid  surfaces of a planet. The mass of an object on a planet's surface is  created by the density and quantity of mass that the light energies  impact. The spin of a planet imparts a small amount of anti-gravity  effect on objects from its centrifugal force.

Our Sun is a great  local generator of cosmic light and energy and so the ocean of cosmic  light from the universe meets another great force of cosmic light and  they collide and intermingle. Gravity or light energy pressures are  equalized locally and a system or the pond of light we call our solar  system is formed inside the the cosmic ocean of light of the universe.  This local solar system of light and energy meets the greater cosmic  ocean of light and energy and equalizes to form a near constant pressure  of light upon all solid matter objects within it or nearby. This light  pressure or gravity is nearly constant throughout the solar system even  on very large planets . A dense solid gold planet will have the same  force of gravity on its surface as a hollow sphere of aluminum of the  exact same size. The only variations of gravity on planets would be on  the planets with atmospheres. So a man who weighs 150 lbs on our Moon  would weigh the same on all planets that have no atmosphere no matter  that the planets are much larger or smaller.

Distance from the  Sun would be the next great variable to determine the relative push from  above of gravity upon a planet. The farther from the Sun the less  gravity a planet will have on its surface. But the size of the planet  will have no effect on its gravity. Only the distance from the Sun the  primary light source is the variable. The farther and more dispersed  light is as it travels away from the Sun or star the less gravity will  be felt. So a 300 lb man near the Sun might weigh 295 lbs on Mercury,  290 lbs on Venus, 285 lbs on the Earth and so on until you get to Pluto  where he might weigh only 275 lbs. on the planet.


Light  traveling through a solid gold planet creates a drag effect which gives  additional weight or mass to the gold planet. And this additional mass  or drag effect of light creates a greater shading effect as the light  travels through it. An aluminum hollow planet would have far less of a  drag on light energies as light energies pass through it and so less  mass and less shading effect of light would be noted and observed.

The  gravity of the sun is anti-gravity and repel matter the closer you  travel towards it from the outer cosmic ocean of light. It is reversed  in that it sends out light which acts on matter to push it away from the  Sun in all directions. So there is reverse gravity experienced with the  Sun of a solar system in that all suns repel matter with its light  energy it sends out. This can be seen when comets past close to the Sun.  The tails of comets always point away from the Sun as it passes near it  because the Suns energy pushes away matter as it goes out into the  cosmic light universe.

Stars are the source and fountains of  light and energy flowing into the cosmic ocean of our physical light  universe. And so stars are both the source of gravity and anti-gravity  in the universe. Anti-gravity or repulsion is experienced in the pond of  the local solar systems especially closer to the sun and gravity is  experienced as a seeming attraction or force from above exerted downward  on the surfaces of planets within a solar system.

Planets and  humans and matter are all the same -- they are solidified light and  energy surrounded by a sea of cosmic and local light and energy. Many  years ago the proof that gravity is a pushing force from above was  proved by pendulum experiments in deep mining shafts in America. But no  one seemed to understand how the forces of gravity could possibly come  from above. But it is easy when you understand and visualize that we  live in a fishbowl universe of light which surrounds us and everything  else nearly equally all of the time. This applies even inside planetary  bodies which are hollow. And most all planetary bodies in the universe  are naturally hollow not solid.

Stars of different primary energy  outputs such as white, yellow, red, will probably have much different  calculations for local gravity because all light of different wave  lengths is probably not equal in strength in its light and energy  output.

The interaction of gravity between two objects in deep  space between the stars would be extremely small. But the gravity effect  between two object within a solar system would be much more. The  gravity effect differences is only from the direct shading effect of  light as it comes from the local sun. If one object shades the light  from a local sun from another object then the force of gravity between  them will be slightly less and they will be slightly attracted to each  other by the differences of gravity pressures from this shading effect.  But if two objects are beside each other within a solar system and there  is no direct shading of light on either surface from the sun's energies  then there will be no gravity pressure variations and so the objects  will remain separated and stable. The density of matter of these objects  would also be a variable if a direct shading effect occurred between  them.

All objects within a solar system create a shading effect  of gravity upon their dark side which is away from the local sun. This  shading effect of gravity is slight but a person who weighs 150 lbs on  the sunny side of a planet would weigh slightly less -- 149 lbs on the  dark side of the same planet.

The physical universe is an ocean  of light energy in which we live and gravity is the nearly constant  pressures of light within the universe upon objects which is relatively  constant and stable throughout the universe. Only in the local ponds of  light in a local solar system will the gravity or the pressures of  cosmic light be variable within the local pond of light. These slight  gravity variations will be due to the increased light pressures of the  local sun as it goes out to meet and intermingle with the cosmic ocean  of light. In this theory of gravity dark matter does not exist as all  matter and energy are accounted for in the universe.-- J.E. Ante

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