Mass expansion causes 'gravity'?

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Sat, 25 Sep 1999 10:33:59 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Folks!

Here is an interesting theory indicating a kind of
reverse pushing effect where mass is expanding on a
grand scale against the universe to create a pushing
force. Another way of looking at gravity as a pushing
force, holding mass together. IF that is the case
with that view, then blocking or diverting this effect
would produce phenomena.

http://www.copple.clara.net/gravity.htm

The weight of a body on the surface of a heavenly body
is the reaction force caused by the acceleration of
the surface of the heavenly body away from its centre.

Gravity is therefore nothing but the result of the
general expansion of the universe. We are not aware of
that expansion because the rulers we currently measure
the universe with are expanding as well.

Gravity is not, in itself, a force, but merely a
consequence of universal expansion. Universal
expansion is not a new idea. We know that the universe
began as a very small object that has expanded to its
current size. We also know that it is continuing to
expand.

In fact, it has been recently proven, by observations
of supernovae, that the universe is in fact expanding
at an accelerating rate. The root of this theory is
that universal expansion is occuring at an
infinitesimal level.

Not only are galaxies moving apart, but stars,
planets, atoms, the most fundamental particles, and
the spaces between them are continuously expanding,
which is what is 'pushing' the universe apart. No mass
is being created in this expansion, and no changes in
density of that mass are occurring.

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