Gravity Continued – 10.04pm Wednesday 7th May 2025


Gravity Continued – 10.04pm Wednesday 7th May 2025

I noticed a couple of articles in as many days just past, each containing a very short video of matter slowly moving towards a centralized joint filament type position, which I thought an admirable piece of work which must have taken much time and effort. However, the other article referred to it as proof of General Relativity and I disagreed with that interpretation, so I wanted to express my view of it.

Firstly, it was not occurring at the speed that we could view it at. It occurred at a much, much slower pace. So a very weak, slow moving pace of matter gradually coming into a perimeter of attraction.

One of my queries in relation to General Relativity is; if gravity is an external, dark matter force, why then does it form in billions of separate, various sized and aged pockets, in the form of galaxies, throughout the Universe. Why wouldn’t it form one huge ball growing larger or at least pushing all to a central location?

It’s strong enough to hold vast liquid oceans on a fast rotating planet such as Earth, (without fluctuation) within the Milky Way galaxy, yet zero gravity beyond Earth’s gravity field, within our galaxy. But ultimately separate pockets, all facing different ways, every where.

I mentioned static in a recent article being a fundament of the universe and if you’ve watched dust motes in a sunbeam, you can conceive of a scale in space, the motion of dust and particles generating static and the attraction that would cause.

Another interesting image I saw yesterday, which I think was generated by the JWST? It showed galaxies, in a sea of matter, gas etc., while the galaxies themselves had a clear perimeter surrounding them. To me, that showed where the gravity fields generated by each galaxy ended, having drawn all possible matter within its field of attraction and not beyond that field edge. Leaving all the surrounding matter sea, as it is and undisturbed. That image, in my view, supports my theory that gravity is created internally and not externally.

The billions of galaxies (pockets of activity, one of which we live in) are essentially separate, forming and creating stars and planets within their own space, which to my mind goes against the Theory of Relativity, but, in my view, does support my Gravity Origin Theory.

Fiona MacLeod (C)