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08-18-2012, 08:35 PM
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Gravity neither pushes or pulls. Motion caused by gravity follows an inertial path. You need to push or pull something to get it out of an inertial path. yes partially correct.... well not really
however straight paths are not possible in a broth of swirling BXE cosmic bubble fields
so
The Inertial Path
for a planet is a conic section..... specifically a circle, around the source of toroidal BXE field spin .... toroidal centre of spin
In a nut shell..
Motion is cause by the central toroidal field spinning the poloidal field of the orbiting body and thereby
pushing the planet
around its orbit
Gravity is the resultant of the differential spin rate of the BXE field around the orbiting body.
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