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INTRODUCTION
It is a descending stream of pure activity
which is the dynamic force of the universe.
KabbalahThe above quote is from a very old philosophy and science that came to us by way of the ancient people of Judea. However, the Judeans were only one of the keepers of what was reputed to be a much older source. Although I was not familiar with Judean ancient history or the Kabbalah when I first stumbled upon the theory behind all forces, I became interested when it became apparent that someone very long ago seemed to have known much more than we have been led to believe.
The word translated as "activity" might well be translated as "acceleration" instead. The Ancient languages seldom resemble any modern language in their concepts, and several books can be required merely to explain one word in ancient Hebrew or Aramaic. The words translated as "dynamic force" might easily be translated as "active principle." This would make the quote "It is a descending stream of pure acceleration which is the active principle of the universe."
Gravity is the closest word we have to a force that the ancients attributed to a vacuum. Throughout the Kabbalah we find references to the Nothingness (No-thing) which is the center of whirlings, the active Principle behind creation.
In a library at an airbase in France in May of 1965, I had my first clue when I studied what was known of electron "spin" or supposed angular momentum. This "momentum" did not act like normal momentum. Momentum is usually reduced when it is given to something else. However, electrons produce electromagnetic energy and interact with other "particles" without any permanent loss of momentum. Each electron, in fact, seems to be an inexhaustible supplier of energy.
I believe there is only one way the electron can do this. It has to be a vortex with a vacuum (apparent nothing) at its center which is sucking in what could only be a form of ether (the substance that is the medium for electromagnetic radiation). This means that space is not empty, but filled with a perfect fluid, and that matter has at its center a vacuum. This supposed state of affairs is the direct opposite of what we perceive and how we think.
Because our planet is composed of many vorticles (vortices that act to us like particles), the sum of their vacuum energy, the sum of the ether that they bring inward, would be what we call "gravity."
Because the name "ether" has an inappropriate connotation, having been told by our scientists that it must be static, I have coined the word "nether" (not ether) for this perfect fluid which is always in motion, always dynamic.
Although the concept of gravity as nether accelerating toward a "massive" celestial body is simple enough, the discovery of the exact theory and math turned out to be less simple. This is why, I believe, Einstein postulated curved space and special relativity as opposed to inflowing dynamic ether. It took me over four months of seven-day work-weeks composed of work-days averaging in excess of twelve hours, to go through the entire maze of blind alleys to arrive at what we now know to be the correct theory and math. I could not have done it so "quickly" without the aid of a computer.
There were some surprises and some surprises on top of surprises when I found the answers. And these led to other answers. Yet, in spite of all this, when you see the simplicity of the final equations, the elegant nature of the nether flow into our planet, you will wonder how I could have taken so long in my research.
This little book is devoted to gravity alone and does not go into the other forces or the nature of light. However, it does a very thorough job of explaining the nature of the descending stream of pure activity which is the dynamic force of the universe.
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