gravity secrets 3

Gravity and its counterparts

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December 4, 2005

Joel Akin

If gravity had a counterpart it would be a way out of its heavy parth. A parth is a part path and each parth is a friction of matter. Each time gravity carries itself into a heavy world the path it choses is broken up into multiple counterparts. Each part then is required to chose a partial path for it to find its next path. For example if I am watching a football game the quarterback has multiple paths to throw the ball. It can throw it to any running back he wishes but the best option is always the running back that is open to receive. So it is with gravity.

Each particle and each quark provide a path for gravity to follow called the linear lines. These lines are progressively marked depending on the depth of the matter and the consistency of it. Each time matter is breached by a quark or kee wave the gravity increases by one particle. This isn't much in the brief scheme of thing but eventually the weight on the planet will increase. This is the purpose of dust and matter which fall into the atmosphere. They build up on the planet and the planet carries them deeper and deeper.

Even the shapes of the continents will change over time due to the erosion of matter both from space and from below. The heaviest elements are usually centered at the bottom of the heap but there are exceptions when earthquakes, volcanoes, comets and so on cause a cataclysmic thrust of these materials above the crust into the air.

When they reach the air they are modified and changed over time by a progression of elemental changes. How these things form varies from planet to planet. Though general ideas are the same there is a progression outward from the sun depending on the depth of the matter which is ejected from the sun. It also must be remembered that not all planets are from this solar system. Some were brought in by chance and some brought in by chemistry.

There are, in this solar system, a magnificent choice of planets to chose from going out from the centered path of Mercury to the farthest planets still undiscovered beyond Pluto. Some would call these furthest planets rogues because of their cold darkness. In reality they are planets that were on an elliptical path which carried them out but not away. How these things happen is a mystery we can cover in a future article.

Now if we combine these paths we find that not all are created equal in size or in gravitational influence. Each counters its neighbors with pulses we might call gravity waves. A gravity wave can be similar to a kee wave with a few exceptions. First the kee wave is bonded to a single, double and triple pair. It is held together by light masks which are two dark particles.

The particles are held in place by a cohesive glue we might call a mu or a muon. I think the word muon is noted because it carries the idea of a cow with four stomachs. Each stomach takes in grass, ruminates on it, moves it forward until it is eliminated. But in the process the grass provides nourishment for the cow and also provides milk. So we have a product called a muon that provides a number of things. It pulls in particles of gravity.

Each particle of gravity is like grass. Each particle of grass is then digested and turned into different particles. Each one of those particles is divided again until finally we are left with some useful products. First is gravity which provides us with the ability to stick to the surface of the planet. Second is nourishment for us. Gravity is the milk of the solar system.

Without gravity we cannot have life and life in this solar system requires it. If I were to try and explain this I guess you could say that not only does gravity hold us down but it provides a way of pushing things away as well. Not all gravity attracts. Remember the sun is a magnetic sphere or in some ways a giant magnet. Think of each sun as having its own frequency.

So even if a galaxy were to 'collide with ours' the passage through is safe simply because there are few mutual attractors and mostly repellers. Thus when a planet is eliminated from a sun it becomes a neutral target and those targets then become fair game. In the edges of space there are suns that play marbles with their planets and the planets pass back and forth between them. It is also true that suns have come by and left gifts with us. It sounds strange but it happens. Call it chemistry.

Is this true of Earth? No. Earth is an exception. We have a magnetic sphere specifically tuned to the sun so its solar flares do not harm us. We are a rare planet and one intelligently designed and tuned to the suns solar frequencies. Each one of the solar flares will trigger an aurora borealis and despite popular belief no other planet in the solar system is tuned as we are. It doesn't mean there are not magnetic influences because there are. Its just that we have a very specific tuner that is captured and held in place by a gravitational field. That field holds it in place and it is thanks to gravity that we are able to be protected against x-class flares.