3.5 Two types of distance decrease to calculate gravity in Atomic Expansion Theory (no paywall)
The Final Theory by Mark McCutcheon — Theory of Everything in Physics (3 of 13)
3.5 Two types of distance decrease to calculate gravity in Atomic Expansion Theory
In Atomic Expansion Theory, Mark McCutcheon explains that atomic objects, like asteroids for example, are moving relative to each other. To calculate the decrease in distance between two objects moving in space, meaning to calculate gravity, his equation considers two different ways by which the distance reduces.
The absolute decrease in distance, due to the own internal expansion of the objects, and also, the further relative decrease in distance, due to the fact that space between the objects does not expand along with the objects, since space does not exist as a concrete thing made of matter, while there is no ether either. Each moment that the objects have expanded further at their constant rate, means that there is an additional overall relative decrease in distance between the objects, from where the acceleration in gravity comes from.
Figure 3 shows the expansion behind the scenes when two identical objects double in size. In the top image, we see the original radius of the objects, and that six radii separate them. After they double in size, they are now separated by only four radii. This is the absolute decrease due to the constant expansion. However, when suddenly the two objects are twice larger, their radius is now twice longer, and consequently they are now separated by only two radii instead of four. This is the further relative decrease in gravity.
Figure 4 shows what happens as a result of it in our reality. Once again, above we see the two objects separated by six radii, and below, after the doubling behind the scenes, they are now separated by only two radii instead of four, just like at figure 3. However, because we cannot see the expansion, for us the radius is the same length as before. While behind the scenes, if we could see the expansion, this radius has now doubled in size. This explains the further relative decrease which needs to be taken into consideration, which is responsible for the acceleration of the distance reduction in gravity.
Objects in our reality can never be at rest, since in their constant expansion, distance is constantly decreasing between them, creating the illusion of a force of attraction. It makes no difference if the objects behind the scenes are moving, or are completely immobile in relation to each other. The expansion alone, even though there might not be any motion at all behind the scenes, leads to real motion in our resulting reality.
Table of content (no paywall)
3.1 First and second types of expansion and contraction of matter according to Mark McCutcheon, concerning General Relativity and the four fundamental forces
3.2 Atomic Expansion Theory
3.3 New model of the atom, strong and weak nuclear forces and chemical bonds
3.4 Gravity and the formation of galaxies in Atomic Expansion Theory
3.5 Two types of distance decrease to calculate gravity in Atomic Expansion Theory
3.6 Atomic Expansion Equation to calculate gravity in Expansion Theory
3.6a The Atomic Expansion Equation
3.7 Second type of growth and shrinkage of matter — The Crossover Effect — Static electricity
3.8 Magnetism and Electricity in Atomic Expansion Theory
3.9 Energy in Atomic Expansion Theory
3.10 Motion and Orbits in Atomic Expansion Theory
3.11 Behind the scenes — Four different perspectives required to explain orbits and gravity
3.11a The first perspective — The God’s viewpoint with expansion — And can we change the expansion rate of matter?
3.11b The second perspective — Our resulting reality without expansion
3.11c The third perspective — Expansion re-established after the relative effects — And how orbits enlarge in spirals and naturally accelerate objects
3.11d Are orbits in the third perspective enlarging gradually or exponentially?
3.11e The fourth perspective — Objects passing each other in space if there were no expansion or gravity
3.12 Slingshot effect and other gravitational anomalies explained
3.13 Two best proofs of Atomic Expansion Theory — The levitating slinky and ball
3.13a The physics of a stretched suspended slinky being dropped
3.13b The physics of a suspended ball being dropped
3.14 Atomic Expansion Theory concepts and orbit simulations on YouTube
3.14a Cruz deWilde
3.14b Life, Everything And The Universe
3.14c The late Gerald Clark’s series about gravity featuring an interview with Roland Michel Tremblay, which are also on YouTube
3.14d Gerald Clark’s Premium Content requiring subscription, except for the free ones indicated
3.14e Chris Freely (The Cosmic Fool)
3.14f Ian Moore (Ianto)
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