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Old 12-15-2010, 12:02 PM
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Gravity does not exist as it's sensed.
It's a group of phenomena and not only an individualized force.
It's better explained by the difference in density of bodies. If a body is less dense, there is no gravity that stops it from going up. And the Earth's ethereal layer determines this effect. Also, it's the vertical compoment of magnetism that influences 'gravity'. The atraction it exerts over a body is about the same it does over any other body, thus allowing observation of the same falling speed in vacuum. Only this atraction is not caused by its mass. It's caused by the magnetism every single body pocess.
Did you think of the [logical] possibility that the denser bodies displace the less dense ones and thus lower their potential energy? A helium filled balloon rises in the atmosphere because the denser atoms displace it. This upward drift continues until: A- the balloon explodes. B- Density of the balloon is in equilibrium with its surroundings.

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Remember, light repels matter. One similar occurence of what happens to it in black holes is what was observed by Eddington in 1919 during the Solar eclipse and was comented by Einstein.
There is no known physics that describes what happens inside a black hole.

"Light repels matter" You mean radiation pressure? Yes, but it is not a repulsion like two like magnetic poles or charges repelling each other. What is happening with light is that momentum is transferred between the photons and the matter they impact.

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But trully, light curved not due to the solar mass, but due to the magnetic field which is zero close to the Sun.
Says who?

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General Relativity is full of holes to effectivelly explain what is going on with black holes. ...
GR may have holes, but the holes are not as big as the holes in your theories.

No physics is capable of describing what goes on inside a black hole.
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