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Subject: Re: How can gravity itself escape a black hole?
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From: Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2024 16:42:54 -0800
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On 11/03/2024 02:28 PM, Python wrote:
> Le 03/11/2024 à 21:12, Richard Hachel  a écrit :
>> Le 03/11/2024 à 19:12, Ross Finlayson a écrit :
>>> In a theory of fall gravity, the atom is the graviton.
>>>
>>> Then there's a notion of the force according to
>>> the "ultramundane supertachyonic" particles,
>>> "gravitinos", that space is white holes everywhere
>>> and that space exists.
>>>
>>>
>>> The graviton as "super-unification-energy-larger-collider
>>> -gigaelectronvolt-gives-mass", is a bit simplified in a
>>> theory merely of gravity itself, that's where the
>>> "large hadron" is yet a sort of super-symmetric particle,
>>> of the atom and self-same graviton, it's own virtual partner,
>>> in case it wasn't clear the high/medium/low milieus of
>>> the super-symmetry in physics.
>>>
>>> In a theory of fall-gravity, the graviton is the atom,
>>> its mass is attributed to its substance, and the force
>>> carrier is also what it is, or as with regards to it
>>> being the force mover as it were, with fall-gravity a
>>> sort of Fatio/LeSage quantum-spin-foam shadow-gravity
>>> super-gravity.
>>
>> Heu... En français, ça veut dire quoi?
>>
>> R.H.
>
> Rien. Nothing. It means nothing.
>
> Ross is a kind of joke, I guesss.
>
>

Why, because they laugh at you?