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− | There are two natures: space and matter. Matter in space organizes itself into orbital systems. Particles, atoms, and gravitational systems are orbital systems that form the absolute scaffold of the material universe. Everything in our world originates from it.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | There are two natures: space and matter. Matter in space organizes itself into orbital systems. Particles, atoms, and gravitational systems are orbital systems that form the absolute scaffold of the material universe. Everything in our world originates from it. |
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Title | Orbital Gravity in Our 3-Dimensional Universe |
Author(s) | William Day |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2013 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 2 |
Abstract
There are two natures: space and matter. Matter in space organizes itself into orbital systems. Particles, atoms, and gravitational systems are orbital systems that form the absolute scaffold of the material universe. Everything in our world originates from it.