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Scientific Paper
Title Paeps: External Gravity Particles (The Universe is Otherwise: Part 1)
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Author(s) Paul Schroeder
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2008
Journal None
No. of pages 6

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Abstract

When contemplating attraction gravity, force lines transfer force toward the gravitating body. Pulling/attraction gravity suggests a straight centripetal force line between a body and it's orbital in space. But more occurs between two bodies and I will explain how gravity provides the motions. Overall, attraction gravity hinders understanding. Its force is limited to the straight line. A pushing gravity force is not directionally limited. The concept of gravity having a metaphysical ?attraction? nature needs to be corrected. It is time to look at gravity as having a physical causality. Doing so clarifies its logical system and properly specifies how it functions. Think of it as particles pushing on things. Doing so reveals exciting concepts.