Flat Universe? Gravity Continued – Sunday 8th September 2024
Flat Universe? Gravity Continued – Sunday 8th September 2024

I tend to towards the literal meanings of words, so was puzzled by the term ‘flat’. Flat? Flat how? I’m not well-read, but sometimes working something out without previously conceived works and concepts of others already in mind, allows for thoughts that may not occur to folks who are well-read.
For instance, in my view of things, earthquakes are planetary maintenance. Hence, the planet or moon with much volcanic activity should equate to an equivalence of strong earthquakes. Which means minimal to seemingly non-existent volcanic activity, should equate to very mild tremors only. That’s not the current view in the science field I don’t think? But that’s what I believe to be the basis behind volcanic and quake activity.
All of my theoretical work relating to astronomy and phyics was formed without prior reading. Of course I had heard of some of the well known astrophysicists
but I hadn’t read them.
Having a disability, working through that, getting married, takes up your focus. So you’re not working out science, when you’re working out your own self.
I didn’t really know if anybody had a theory of gravity back in 2014, I knew about the apple falling from the tree and the realization that brought, but I’d never seen anything in regards to what science defined gravity as, or where it came from.
I think the current accepted theory of gravity would be very different, had the fact that the universe was expanding been known at that time. It’s a fine theory, by a fine mind.
It’s a tough theory to let go of, especially after so many years and much built upon it.
At some point though…
If gravity was an external force from space, you would have to see it fluctuating. Whether from expansion, whirling through space, supernovas, black holes, binaries, things that would interfere with it’s constancy. Such a force requires energy, a source, to be so constant and unaffected as we see gravity at work here on Earth. And of course, mass determines strength. I can certainly see why Mr, Einstein came to his theory.
I think though, if he were here now, and knew my theory and all that is now known, I think he might have considered my work.
Fiona MacLeod(C)