• Gravity, the most powerful force in the universe

    From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 2 09:19:46 2025
    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    (i don't know who came up with the idea it's a weak force)


    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is a by product of the Sun.

    All stars manufacture Gravity.



    The Starmaker


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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sat May 3 14:34:09 2025
    The Starmaker wrote:

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    (i don't know who came up with the idea it's a weak force)

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is a by product of the Sun.

    All stars manufacture Gravity.

    The Starmaker



    Wait a minute...it's the other way around...

    Gravity manufacture stars..

    and everything else.

    GR is short for Gravity.

    G stands for General...meaning "all things".


    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It grabs some gas and turns it into a star.

    But what grabs the gas is not Gravity...it is it's ...waves.


    The earth without ocean waves would not be the earth.

    Without waves there would be no stars.

    G created the sun and the earth.


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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Mon May 5 11:32:24 2025
    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    (i don't know who came up with the idea it's a weak force)

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is a by product of the Sun.

    All stars manufacture Gravity.

    The Starmaker


    Wait a minute...it's the other way around...

    Gravity manufacture stars..

    and everything else.

    GR is short for Gravity.

    G stands for General...meaning "all things".

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It grabs some gas and turns it into a star.

    But what grabs the gas is not Gravity...it is it's ...waves.

    The earth without ocean waves would not be the earth.

    Without waves there would be no stars.

    G created the sun and the earth.



    Now, I cannot word this thing called ...waves.

    But it is the only term you can understand...


    all of space is filled with ...waves (before and after the big bang).


    It is the waves in space that push the earth around the sun.


    I can list tons of waves..

    a girl with a wavy curves
    waves of the bark of trees
    ocean waves
    air waves
    sound waves




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  • From Bertitaylor@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 6 00:40:52 2025
    Read Arindam's essay on the cause of gravity.

    It is an attractive electrostatic effect.

    Woof woof woof-woof woof woof-woof

    Bertietaylor

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Mon May 5 21:11:04 2025
    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    (i don't know who came up with the idea it's a weak force)

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is a by product of the Sun.

    All stars manufacture Gravity.

    The Starmaker


    Wait a minute...it's the other way around...

    Gravity manufacture stars..

    and everything else.

    GR is short for Gravity.

    G stands for General...meaning "all things".

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It grabs some gas and turns it into a star.

    But what grabs the gas is not Gravity...it is it's ...waves.

    The earth without ocean waves would not be the earth.

    Without waves there would be no stars.

    G created the sun and the earth.

    Now, I cannot word this thing called ...waves.

    But it is the only term you can understand...

    all of space is filled with ...waves (before and after the big bang).

    It is the waves in space that push the earth around the sun.

    I can list tons of waves..

    a girl with a wavy curves
    waves of the bark of trees
    ocean waves
    air waves
    sound waves


    There is a big difference between radio Waves...and Space waves.

    There is no scientic word for Space Waves! Scientists don't even know or
    are aware of 'space waves'...

    Space waves exist in a different dimension very close to our dimensions.


    It's what makes the earth goes around the sun.


    It is the 'machinery' of the universe.



    Yet, it has not been discovered by 'scientists' ...yet.


    Might take a thousand years.

    I cannot wait for yous guys to catch up with me.


    Outer space is *thick" with waves.

    An ant walks in waves from one point to another.

    Fish swim in waves..

    wavy fish.


    Wavy ocean.

    Ocean waves.

    Space waves.



    a thousand years.






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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Mon May 5 21:36:33 2025
    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    The Starmaker wrote:

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    (i don't know who came up with the idea it's a weak force)

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is a by product of the Sun.

    All stars manufacture Gravity.

    The Starmaker


    Wait a minute...it's the other way around...

    Gravity manufacture stars..

    and everything else.

    GR is short for Gravity.

    G stands for General...meaning "all things".

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It grabs some gas and turns it into a star.

    But what grabs the gas is not Gravity...it is it's ...waves.

    The earth without ocean waves would not be the earth.

    Without waves there would be no stars.

    G created the sun and the earth.

    Now, I cannot word this thing called ...waves.

    But it is the only term you can understand...

    all of space is filled with ...waves (before and after the big bang).

    It is the waves in space that push the earth around the sun.

    I can list tons of waves..

    a girl with a wavy curves
    waves of the bark of trees
    ocean waves
    air waves
    sound waves

    There is a big difference between radio Waves...and Space waves.

    There is no scientic word for Space Waves! Scientists don't even know or
    are aware of 'space waves'...

    Space waves exist in a different dimension very close to our dimensions.

    It's what makes the earth goes around the sun.

    It is the 'machinery' of the universe.

    Yet, it has not been discovered by 'scientists' ...yet.

    Might take a thousand years.

    I cannot wait for yous guys to catch up with me.

    Outer space is *thick" with waves.

    An ant walks in waves from one point to another.

    Fish swim in waves..

    wavy fish.

    Wavy ocean.

    Ocean waves.

    Space waves.

    a thousand years.



    In other words, the same waves that push the earth around the sun are
    the same forces that push gravity.

    Since there are no words for it...Ocean waves and space waves are the
    same thing.

    You might not be 'aware' of this but all humans live on the bottom of
    the ocean.

    Do you need explaination for this? Or can I go on??




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  • From Bertitaylor@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Wed May 21 00:57:08 2025
    On Fri, 2 May 2025 16:19:46 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is electrostatic.
    See Arindam's essay on the cause of gravity.

    WOOF woof woof-woof woof woof-woof

    Bertietaylor

    (i don't know who came up with the idea it's a weak force)


    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is a by product of the Sun.

    All stars manufacture Gravity.



    The Starmaker


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  • From Bertitaylor@21:1/5 to Thomas Heger on Wed May 21 08:55:55 2025
    On Wed, 21 May 2025 8:24:48 +0000, Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Mittwoch000021, 21.05.2025 um 02:57 schrieb Bertitaylor:
    On Fri, 2 May 2025 16:19:46 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is electrostatic.

    Actually gravity is an extremely weak force.

    Electrostatic force and magnetism are insanely much stronger (~10^42
    times).

    Yes but go through Arindam's essay. He shows that the gravitational
    force is essentially electrostatic.
    WOOF woof-woof woof woof-woof woof
    Bertietaylor



    TH

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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 21 10:24:48 2025
    Am Mittwoch000021, 21.05.2025 um 02:57 schrieb Bertitaylor:
    On Fri, 2 May 2025 16:19:46 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is electrostatic.

    Actually gravity is an extremely weak force.

    Electrostatic force and magnetism are insanely much stronger (~10^42 times).


    TH

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to Thomas Heger on Fri May 23 10:19:57 2025
    Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Mittwoch000021, 21.05.2025 um 02:57 schrieb Bertitaylor:
    On Fri, 2 May 2025 16:19:46 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is electrostatic.

    Actually gravity is an extremely weak force.

    Electrostatic force and magnetism are insanely much stronger (~10^42 times).

    TH


    What you are saying is an extremely weak force is responsible for making
    the Earth round.


    an extremely weak force makes the sun round

    an extremely weak force is holding a galaxy together from spreading
    apart

    What are the strong forces doing lately? Is that tape a force holding
    the banana on the wall a strong force.


    i don't know if tape is strong enough to keep a woman's mouth shut...



    mmmmmmmmm mmmmmmm mmmmmmm mmmmmmmm mmmmm mmm mmmmmmmmmm


    she still making noise.


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  • From Bertitaylor@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sat May 24 01:05:35 2025
    On Fri, 23 May 2025 17:19:57 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Mittwoch000021, 21.05.2025 um 02:57 schrieb Bertitaylor:
    On Fri, 2 May 2025 16:19:46 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is electrostatic.

    Actually gravity is an extremely weak force.

    Electrostatic force and magnetism are insanely much stronger (~10^42
    times).

    TH


    What you are saying is an extremely weak force is responsible for making
    the Earth round.

    Not that weak. Just steady and attractive following electrostatics
    involving atomic structure as described by Bigdog Arindam.

    WOOF woof-woof woof woof woof-woof

    Bertietaylor


    an extremely weak force makes the sun round

    an extremely weak force is holding a galaxy together from spreading
    apart

    What are the strong forces doing lately? Is that tape a force holding
    the banana on the wall a strong force.


    i don't know if tape is strong enough to keep a woman's mouth shut...



    mmmmmmmmm mmmmmmm mmmmmmm mmmmmmmm mmmmm mmm mmmmmmmmmm


    she still making noise.


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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 24 08:38:28 2025
    Am Freitag000023, 23.05.2025 um 19:19 schrieb The Starmaker:
    Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Mittwoch000021, 21.05.2025 um 02:57 schrieb Bertitaylor:
    On Fri, 2 May 2025 16:19:46 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is electrostatic.

    Actually gravity is an extremely weak force.

    Electrostatic force and magnetism are insanely much stronger (~10^42 times). >>
    TH


    What you are saying is an extremely weak force is responsible for making
    the Earth round.


    an extremely weak force makes the sun round

    an extremely weak force is holding a galaxy together from spreading
    apart
    ...


    Yes.

    This is, what google said about this topic:

    quote
    =========================================================

    Yes, gravity is an extremely weak force when compared to the other
    fundamental forces of nature, including the strong and weak nuclear
    forces and electromagnetism. It is considered the weakest of the four.
    Here's why gravity is weak:

    Weak Coupling Constant:
    Gravity's coupling constant, which determines the strength of the
    force, is extremely small, making it much weaker than the other forces.

    ...
    Comparison to other forces:

    Electromagnetism is about 10^40 times stronger than gravity.

    The strong nuclear force is about 10^38 times stronger than gravity.
    The weak nuclear force is about 10^25 times stronger than gravity.



    ==========================================================


    TH

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to Thomas Heger on Sat May 24 09:55:08 2025
    Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Freitag000023, 23.05.2025 um 19:19 schrieb The Starmaker:
    Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Mittwoch000021, 21.05.2025 um 02:57 schrieb Bertitaylor:
    On Fri, 2 May 2025 16:19:46 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is electrostatic.

    Actually gravity is an extremely weak force.

    Electrostatic force and magnetism are insanely much stronger (~10^42 times).

    TH


    What you are saying is an extremely weak force is responsible for making the Earth round.


    an extremely weak force makes the sun round

    an extremely weak force is holding a galaxy together from spreading
    apart
    ...

    Yes.

    This is, what google said about this topic:

    quote
    =========================================================

    Yes, gravity is an extremely weak force when compared to the other fundamental forces of nature, including the strong and weak nuclear
    forces and electromagnetism. It is considered the weakest of the four.
    Here's why gravity is weak:

    Weak Coupling Constant:
    Gravity's coupling constant, which determines the strength of the
    force, is extremely small, making it much weaker than the other forces.

    ...
    Comparison to other forces:

    Electromagnetism is about 10^40 times stronger than gravity.

    The strong nuclear force is about 10^38 times stronger than gravity.
    The weak nuclear force is about 10^25 times stronger than gravity.

    ==========================================================

    TH

    I can imagine Richard Feynman saying..."This is, what google said about
    this topic:"


    or Albert Einstein saying .."This is, what google said about this
    topic:"



    This is what TH said about this topic, .."This is, what google said
    about this topic:"


    Ai Cosmic Religion




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  • From Thomas Heger@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 25 06:24:49 2025
    Am Samstag000024, 24.05.2025 um 18:55 schrieb The Starmaker:
    Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Freitag000023, 23.05.2025 um 19:19 schrieb The Starmaker:
    Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Mittwoch000021, 21.05.2025 um 02:57 schrieb Bertitaylor:
    On Fri, 2 May 2025 16:19:46 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is electrostatic.

    Actually gravity is an extremely weak force.

    Electrostatic force and magnetism are insanely much stronger (~10^42 times).

    TH


    What you are saying is an extremely weak force is responsible for making >>> the Earth round.


    an extremely weak force makes the sun round

    an extremely weak force is holding a galaxy together from spreading
    apart
    ...

    Yes.

    This is, what google said about this topic:

    quote
    =========================================================

    Yes, gravity is an extremely weak force when compared to the other
    fundamental forces of nature, including the strong and weak nuclear
    forces and electromagnetism. It is considered the weakest of the four.
    Here's why gravity is weak:

    Weak Coupling Constant:
    Gravity's coupling constant, which determines the strength of the
    force, is extremely small, making it much weaker than the other forces.

    ...
    Comparison to other forces:

    Electromagnetism is about 10^40 times stronger than gravity.

    The strong nuclear force is about 10^38 times stronger than gravity.
    The weak nuclear force is about 10^25 times stronger than gravity.

    ==========================================================

    TH

    I can imagine Richard Feynman saying..."This is, what google said about
    this topic:"


    or Albert Einstein saying .."This is, what google said about this
    topic:"



    This is what TH said about this topic, .."This is, what google said
    about this topic:"

    Well, I meant that as a quote.

    OK, google isn't the best source for quotes. Actually I have read that somewhere, but forgot, where that was.

    So google would do for now.

    The idea was, that a single electron has a certain electric field around
    it and would influence other particles ~10^42 times stronger with that
    field than by gravity.

    Gravity is only so large (for e.g. planets), because gravity comes only
    in one 'flavor', hence adds up, if the mass is large.


    TH

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to Thomas Heger on Tue May 27 11:01:16 2025
    Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Freitag000023, 23.05.2025 um 19:19 schrieb The Starmaker:
    Thomas Heger wrote:

    Am Mittwoch000021, 21.05.2025 um 02:57 schrieb Bertitaylor:
    On Fri, 2 May 2025 16:19:46 +0000, The Starmaker wrote:

    Gravity, is the most powerful force in the universe!

    It is electrostatic.

    Actually gravity is an extremely weak force.

    Electrostatic force and magnetism are insanely much stronger (~10^42 times).

    TH


    What you are saying is an extremely weak force is responsible for making the Earth round.


    an extremely weak force makes the sun round

    an extremely weak force is holding a galaxy together from spreading
    apart
    ...

    Yes.

    This is, what google said about this topic:

    quote
    =========================================================

    Yes, gravity is an extremely weak force when compared to the other fundamental forces of nature, including the strong and weak nuclear
    forces and electromagnetism. It is considered the weakest of the four.
    Here's why gravity is weak:

    Weak Coupling Constant:
    Gravity's coupling constant, which determines the strength of the
    force, is extremely small, making it much weaker than the other forces.

    ...
    Comparison to other forces:

    Electromagnetism is about 10^40 times stronger than gravity.

    The strong nuclear force is about 10^38 times stronger than gravity.
    The weak nuclear force is about 10^25 times stronger than gravity.

    ==========================================================

    TH

    Albert Einstein said...gravity is Not a force.


    so, where did you get dis 'weak force' idea from...wiki university????




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