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Old 22-10-2015, 10:32 PM
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Gravity does not Suck

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Well science seems to work using models that enable predictions to be made and models may change if they improve things.
So I imagine as the years roll by models will evolve or be replaced.
I wonder what models 100 years from now will say.
And will they be much different to those of today.

I spent years developing an idea on how gravity may work.
I concluded a Le Sage push gravity view unfortunately it took me 5 years to find it was first proposed by Le Sage in 1745.

neutrinos*would seem the perfect particle for a push gravity universe.
Describing it with math would seem impossible.
How could you manage it.
Certainly GR and Newton provide better models but I till would like a model that could show all neutrinos*paths and how various objects would behalve in such models.

neutrinos*

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