1.6 Best proof for Atomic Expansion Theory, the physics of a falling suspended slinky (no paywall)

Theory of Everything based on Consciousness, Expansion, Frequency and Density of Matter (6 of 9)

Roland Michel Tremblay
5 min readSep 22, 2023
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1.6 Best proof for Atomic Expansion Theory, the physics of a falling suspended slinky

Here is another example of seeing in different perspectives, which is in fact the best proof for Atomic Expansion Theory. You can search on YouTube for videos of a suspended slinky falling in slow motion, where you will see an experiment with people, holding a stretched slinky from the top of a building. When they drop it, something amazing happens, that cannot be explained by Einstein or Newton’s theories of gravity.

The base of the slinky levitates in the air, immobile, until the released top reaches the base, and only then, the entire slinky starts falling to the ground. For a super large slinky, it is rather striking, it takes several long seconds before the slinky, appears to remember that gravity exists.

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There are two extremely puzzling issues here. The first, when a stretched spring held at both ends is suddenly freed, both ends must come back together. One end cannot remain immobile, while the other end comes back.

The second problem is, why is the slinky levitating in the air? It should immediately start falling, even if it is stretching back, otherwise it defies gravity.

Attempts to explain this in Standard Physics range from, waiting for information to come from the top of the slinky to reach the base, before starting to fall. Or a centre of gravity nearer the bottom end, somehow makes the slinky defy gravity. Or an unstretched slinky horizontally, which does not stretch back completely, can have an end remaining immobile, while the other end is coming back, when it is hit with a stick.

This last demonstration is very different from the first experiment, where the slinky is stretched, and two forces are holding it at both ends. There is a force holding the slinky at the top, and there is a force of gravity stretching it downwards. A more accurate demonstration, would have been to pull the slinky by one end, while the rest would stretch due to the acceleration. Then, once freed, we would have seen that both ends come back together.

In all cases, the explanations are unconvincing, the slinky is simply defying gravity, by magically levitating in the air. How are we to explain this puzzling phenomenon, then?

First, since it is common sense, that both ends of the slinky are actually coming back together, then logically the bottom end must be going upwards, while the top end is going downwards. We just don’t see it.

Second, since it is common sense that once dropped, gravity — a decrease in distance between the falling object and the ground — should instantly be happening, then logically it must be, while we just cannot see it.

Why don’t we see it? Because we need to look at it from the first perspective of Atomic Expansion Theory, the God’s viewpoint, where we can see the expansion.

What is really happening behind the scenes, is the expansion of the Earth is pushing upwards the person holding the top of the slinky, and the stretch corresponds precisely to this expansion rate. Therefore, when the slinky is dropped, the bottom end is moving upwards, at the exact same rate as the expansion of the planet.

This is why the base of the slinky appears to be levitating in the air immobile, when in fact, the bottom end is going up, while there is actually a decrease in distance immediately happening, between the slinky and the Earth.

The expanding ground is approaching the slinky, while it is free floating in the air, so the slinky does not defy gravity. However, it can only be seen and understood from the first perspective, where we can see the expansion of the planet.

This experiment clearly shows how a theory of gravity that is based on geometry, exerts no force whatsoever on any falling object. They simply float there in the air, while expansion catches up with them. Raindrops and snowflakes don’t fall to the ground, the Earth expands towards them.

Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity is also geometry based, and we could be tempted to think that, in this experiment, the slinky is likewise free floating in the air, while the base is going up, and therefore, this is the reason why the slinky is not falling immediately. But this would still be a magical levitation defying gravity.

With Einstein, the raindrops and the snowflakes immediately fall to the ground, following the curvature of spacetime. And Einstein’s Principle of Equivalence to Newton, means that it is equivalent to a force acting upon them. The curvature of spacetime is like a steep slope, that objects instantly follow. Even if the base was going up, the entire slinky would immediately start falling.

Remember, the slinky is perfectly immobile in the air for several seconds. Only the expansion of the Earth behind the scenes, at the same rate that the base is moving upwards, can perfectly explain what we see.

And more importantly, we can see that gravity works immediately. There is an instant distance reduction between the slinky and the ground, and we simply don’t see it, because the slinky is moving upwards at the same rate.

Gravity and orbits don’t wait for information, that takes time to arrive from elsewhere, before they start happening when the geometry changes. Like it would be with Einstein, where the slinky would refuse to go down a steep slope, for several long seconds, while the slinky is stretching back. There is no clear explanation within Einstein, to explain why the slinky would defy gravity, and magically levitate in the air.

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Roland Michel Tremblay
Roland Michel Tremblay

Written by Roland Michel Tremblay

Roland Michel Tremblay was born in Québec City in 1972, and is a published author of novels, philosophy, essays, poetry and journals, in France and in the UK.

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