gravity

4 theories and 3 videos tagged with this topic.

Theories (4)

Videos (3)

Wormholes are just Black Holes that Collapse Instantly

Wormholes are just Black Holes that Collapse Instantly

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Ashton Forbes interviews Dr. You, NASA scientist and founder of Yuan Theory of Everything. Dr. You explains his theory that the universe consists solely of magnetic particles (yuons) and magnetic forces, eliminating the need for separate fundamental forces. He demonstrates that light is purely a wave phenomenon propagating through an electromagnetic medium (ether), not a particle. The photoelectric effect is explained through resonance with the medium rather than particle collisions. Dr. You shows room-temperature 'superconductivity' using graphite levitating over magnets, explaining it as magnetic alignment rather than zero resistance. He argues that electron pairs (Cooper pairs) are simply magnets aligning in cold temperatures. The theory unifies all forces through magnetism and suggests gravity is a residual magnetic attraction. He demonstrates how folding magnets reduces their strength, analogous to how gravity weakens with mass concentration.

Gravity Is Not a Force, Its Pressure

Gravity Is Not a Force, Its Pressure

8:01 4K views Analyzed

The video discusses the nature of gravity, challenging the conventional understanding of it as a force. It introduces the concept of gravity as a pressure within a five-dimensional reality, suggesting that gravitational waves and the absence of gravitons point to this interpretation. The speaker also mentions Jeffrey Epstein's interest in gravitational waves and potential knowledge of classified information related to gravity.

Spacetime Is a Thing Not an Empty Vacuum

Spacetime Is a Thing Not an Empty Vacuum

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The video challenges the traditional view of gravity as a fundamental force, arguing instead that it is an emergent phenomenon resulting from the curvature or distortion of spacetime. The speaker explains that spacetime is not an empty vacuum but a physical entity with pressure, and that gravity manifests as this pressure force. The narrative traces these concepts back to Richard Feynman's quantum electrodynamics theory and incorporates ideas from Sakharov regarding the metric elasticity of space originating from quantum vacuum fluctuations.