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Gravity. One of the founding properties of a Universe. So scarcely understood, it does not take particularly well to the equations that make up the Standard Model. Indeed, should the Standard Model become completed at a later date, we would have a ‘Standard Model’ for the construction of any type of Universe. At the moment we may see the Universe as perhaps the inside of a basketball, or a round configuration, whereas, with a complete Standard Model, we may start to form ideas about what a pyramidical, oblong or paraboloid three-dimensional Universe may contain and do. However, Gravity still sits at the heart of this conundrum and this paper aims to look at where previous attempts to describe and explain its role in Universal mechanics went wrong, in my view, and where explanations of its role can be scaled to volume and also density.
Rough manuscript for detailed study. Purely theoretical.
Gravity, Relativity, Physics
Gravity, Relativity, Physics
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