Out of curiosity, what is your explanation for gravity?

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I believe everything is "magnetic" and a planetary core could possibly provide that. Not really sure how it could work on just a plane though.

Have you traveled the world much? Fly over the pond?

Ok, that was a really lazy response.

My theory....

Since everything is based on the transfer of energy and we receive our energy and bio matter (it's the life shit) from the sun. We and the rest of the planets in our solar system are interlocked within its rhythm. Our days, our years and how every living creature is in tune with the solar and lunar cycles. If you look at solar system it reminds me of the neural network of the mind and how we bring in through multiple senes information or transfer of energy to process within the mind. The neural network reminds me of ley lines within the earth. The ley lines remind me of a Buckminsterfullerene.

This is a bit of a theory but I believe the ley lines are sort of like both a binder and a barrier that can absorb, transfer, and expel energy. I'm sure we are not close to understanding just the flow of energy. I do believe since everything is effected by magnesium that is a part of the key to gravity.

As an example of the weird balance of the planets in a 3D I think can be represented with a series of balls connected together like a string of pearls and swing them in a circle. It's pretty cool how they feel. You can adjust your swing rhythm to concentrate on one ball in the chain. A 2D representation would be a wave pictured on an oscilloscope or a side view picture of your swinging balls. Damn that totally came out wrong, LOL!

I still think you can teleport material within a Buckminsterfullerene from one point to another cloaked in energy.

Off topic question, where do you think the Arc is?

Multiple senses. Sorry about the spelling, not my best subject.

I think density is a much better explanation for the real world phenomena, and unlike gravity it can be properly proven.