Re: Gravity....Push vs. Pull

Joe Roberts ( damoney@geocities.com )
Fri, 31 Jul 1998 13:46:21 -0400

I read most of the articles in your message. If stars repel each other, what
holds the galaxies together? Black holes?

Jerry Wayne Decker wrote:

> Hi Garrett!
>
> Well, if you want to graduate, I don't think it would behoove you to
> stir up the rest of the class. Some profs are open to such things,
> others treat it as flaky or a threat to their knowledge so they don't
> look kindly on people who rock the boat. The file on Walter Wright is
> at;
>
> http://www.keelynet.com/gravity/wright.htm
>
> Now this file might be a great opening for the idea of push gravity;
>
> http://www.keelynet.com/gravity/push.htm
>
> Here are JUST SOME of the prizes that will go to whoever meets the
> specific challenge of flight whether it be antigrav or other;
>
> http://www.keelynet.com/gravity/space1.htm
>
> If you want to build the case for Push Gravity, look up LeSage
> (roughly late 17th century), Isaac Newton and even Einstein stated
> that gravity was a push as did modern Renaissance man Walter Russell.
>
> I learned long ago not to try to convert or even offer any proofs (of
> which Walter Wright has over 200 experiments that validate push
> gravity where there is NOT ONE that validates PULL gravity)...you
> should take a trip to his home in Fairfield, CA and check out his
> museum...Walter is getting up there in age, but last time I saw him he
> was in excellent shape, he is very concerned that when he dies his
> museum will discarded as garbage by those who don't comprehend what
> this all means. I fully intend to offer to absorb it when KeelyNet
> gets some funding. The experiments are documented in a series of home
> made videotapes that Walter and his friend Darlene put together, there
> are about 28 of these videos...#13 if my favorite as it shows why the
> earth has tides....wonderful stuff and it was what converted
> me....when Ron Barker and I first heard it, we thought it was crazy,
> after viewing the video and talking with Walter, you simply can't deny
> it...he is such a cool guy too...well worth knowing and talking
> with...people just don't know what they have until its gone...and
> Walter is an alt science treasure...as with such things, he might get
> credit long after he is gone, when some of us get off our collective
> butts and build hardware to verify what he claims....an entirely new
> order of science will emerge...aether led to zpe and once everyone
> starts thinking along the lines of high density energy that pervades
> all space and matter, seeking areas of lesser density, we WILL see
> amazing inventions...have fun with jerking your teachers chain...
>
> ---HERNING@uwplatt.edu wrote:
> >
> > Hello All!
> > I have an interesting topic for discussion that I would like some
> input
> > on. Next semester I have a Modern Physics class to take and it got
> me thinking
> > about my other physics classes I had and gravity. I remember
> learning about
> > gravity but I don't recall ever being told an explanation of gravity
> and the
> > evidence on why it is considered a pull, just seemed to be assumed
> and not
> > questioned. From much of what I read here it makes much more sense
> for gravity
> > to be a push. What is the evidence for gravity being a pull and for
> it being a
> > push? Though it would be an interesting point to bring up to the
> Professor, but
> > I would like to have all my info correct before I say anything, I
> know there is
> > a file listed under some of the old KeelyNet files that described an
> experiment
> > with two deep holes and hung masses and that if gravity was a pull
> they should
> > have been pulled to a common center , but the were not, I think that
> the common
> > center was quite a ways beyond earth in space somewhere, this was on
> argument
> > aginst the pull theory. Can't remember what file it was
> offhand....Anyhow,
> > anyones input would be appreciated! Thanks.
> >
> >
> > Garrett Herning
> > herning@uwplatt.edu
> > http://vms.www.uwplatt.edu/~herning
> >
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