Wow, talk about a can of worms. IMO, the repellent force isn't what
we perceive as a true repulsion, it is the high density energy
pressures of the universe flowing into the holes or bubbles that
appear or crystallize as matter. That is what 'holds' matter
together, it is being pushed towards the neutral centers of the mass
aggregate components which all combine for a single 'center of
gravity' or neutral center.
Celestial objects which follow prescribed paths and maintain
prescribed distances is due to wave interactions from the 'ripples' of
aether/zpe as it moves through space, like ripples in a pond colliding
with other ripples to create these marvelous geometrical paths so
clearly shown in Chladni waveplates. It is interesting that certain
patterns create certain effects, and those effects work on all scales,
i.e. they condense, repel or freeze the motions...phase conjugation at
work....
---Joe Roberts <damoney@geocities.com> wrote:
>
> I read most of the articles in your message. If stars repel each
other, what
> holds the galaxies together? Black holes?
>
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