Comments by "Charles Brightman" (@charlesbrightman4237) on "Neutron Star Merger Gravitational Waves and Gamma Rays" video.
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Nikita Nedelko
Myself personally, I currently believe that what is called 'gravity' is a part of what is currently recognized as the 'photon'. 'Gravity' would be the force that makes the sine wave of em expand and contract and would act basically 90 degrees to the em forces which of course would act basically 90 degrees to each other. This would also have the net effect of the Earth having a magnetic field basically 90 degrees to the Earth's telluric currents which are both basically 90 degrees to the directional force of gravity as well as I currently believe that there are magnetic fields on each side of the plane of matter of this galaxy, which would basically be 90 degrees to the electrical plane of matter which would basically be 90 degrees to the force of gravity of which would be towards the center of this galaxy and would come together in a gravitational black hole.
Here is a test for the gravity portion of my theory of everything idea:
a. Imagine a 12 hour clock.
b. Put a magnetic field across from the 3 to 9 o'clock positions.
c. Put an electric field across from the 6 to 12 o'clock positions.
(The magnetic field and electric field would be 90 degrees to each other and should be polarized so as to complement each other.)
d. Shoot a high powered laser through the center of the clock at 90 degrees to the em fields.
e. Do this with the em fields on and off.
(The em fields could also be varied in size, strength, density and depth. The intent I believe would be to match the laser and em energy frequency fields for maximum optimization.)
f. Look for any gravitational / anti-gravitational effects.
(Including the utilization of ferro-cells so as to be able to see the energy field interactions.)
'If' effects are noted, 'then' further research could be done.
'If' effects are not noted, well then my latest TOE idea is probably wrong. BUT, we would still know what 'gravity' is not, which is still something in the scientific world. Science still 'wins' and moves forward.
We NEED to find a way to have actual artificial gravity and necessary shield protections to help protect astronauts, computers and other equipment for space ships and space bases so as to have species survive beyond this Earth and solar system, (and galaxy too if my other idea is correct that I won't go into right now). Otherwise, all conscious life dies from this Earth and no conscious entities are left to care about anything or anyone ever again. All of life would be ultimately meaningless in the grand scheme of things. Life itself would all just be an illusion, an illusion that would end one day and be forgotten.
Note: If this is off in coherency at this time, I tried for it not to be, I think I might be on my way to being drunk right now to help take the pain away that I currently have. It appears to be working.
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