Meat Bot asked: Mass would have no gravity, it would only shield the anti-gravity of the vacuum. Wouldn’t this produce what we see via experiment as well? You’d get orbits because the vacuum would push objects around the shielded “holes” where there was no anti-gravity. You are not pulled by the earth, but pushed into it by the vacuum. Wouldn’t this also explain the expansion of the universe? Wouldn’t this help explain black hole infinities too? Instead of having infinite gravity at the singularity, they just have 100% shielding.
What if you could change the properties of matter so that it no longer shields that anti-gravity? Wouldn’t it become neutrally bouyant in the gravity well and require no force to maintain a given height?
jludvig: No…I can’t do it. I don’t like math. I just float the ideas and wait for someone to carry it to it’s logical conclusion. I’m sure there is some obvious reason why this can’t work but I don’t know what it is.
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