
Episode 17: On The Natural State Of Nature Episode (17) - The True Nature Of Gravitational Tensor Meshes
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When we examine all the overlapping gravity wells of localized pockets of spacetime we see a tensor mesh of gravitational attraction form and that mesh is what fights off its parent frame of reference's tensor mesh. The endless battle between a succession of gravitational tensor meshes of successive parent frames of reference in constant battle with our own is why we predict a variable Hubble constant that will increase exponentially over time. This will someday be proven beyond a doubt and further validate #thenaturalstateofnature and #successivecollisiontheory .
No orbit contains infinite energy and all orbits eventually decay. Some inwards but eventually outwards. We see our moon slowly move away from our planet and our planet and all the planets slowly moving away from our home star. Our home star, Sol, slowing moving away like most other stars in our galaxy from Sagittarius A*. Sagittarius A* slowly ( or not so slowly) moving away from the center of its orbit, The Great Attractor. And The Great Attractor slowly moving away from the center of its orbit, The Sloane Attractor. A nested succession of parent frames of reference where every parent frame of reference feeds all its children with a base perception of both space and time.
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DR JM Nipok
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