“Aspin Bubbles” is a hypothesis that combines all known forces (electrical, magnetic, gravitational, nuclear, Casimir, etc.) into a single mechanical interaction between waves and particles that make up our stuff. The particles are pulsing spheres that generate asymmetric spherical waves in the surrounding ether, causing contractions and dilations that travel at the speed of light.Continue reading “Study on “Aspin Bubbles” and the Force of Gravity | Chapter 11 | Newest Updates in Physical Science Research Vol. 14″
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Gravity, Antigravity, and Gravitational Shielding Along with Related Prospective Viewpoints and Possible Practical Applications: An Overview | Chapter 2 | Current Approaches in Science and Technology Research Vol. 14
The issues of gravity, antigravity, and gravitational shielding are all intertwined. However, we only discover a few studies that take a worldwide view of this interrelated problem. Gravity and gravity-related problems are among the most exciting areas of research for scientists, and they will remain so for many years. Einstein’s General Relativity equation is brilliantContinue reading “Gravity, Antigravity, and Gravitational Shielding Along with Related Prospective Viewpoints and Possible Practical Applications: An Overview | Chapter 2 | Current Approaches in Science and Technology Research Vol. 14”
What We Know about the Universe that is Not So: Undoing a Century of Errors | Book Publisher International
The prevailing assumption for nearly a century has been that the universe was created by a big bang singularity. This speculative occurrence is an impossibility that has only become a well-established belief due to a basic scientific inaccuracy that few have questioned until now. The cosmos could not have formed from any singularity, according toContinue reading “What We Know about the Universe that is Not So: Undoing a Century of Errors | Book Publisher International”