Jeffrey Epstein – Gravity as Waves Through Not Quite Empty Space

Gravity (1) (foto tenor.com) Gravity (2) (foto Gifer) Gravity (3) (foto Gfycat) Gravity as Waves Through Not Quite Empty Space A few years ago, The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation held a Conference in the US Virgin Islands, which brought together several Nobel lLureates and Eminent Physicists, including Stephen Hawking, to see if there was a Consensus on the Definition of Gravity. Headed by Physicist, Lawrence Krauss, Professor of Physics at Arizona State University, there was a General Consensus that Gravity might exist in the Form of Waves and that these Waves could be a part of “what we’ve been calling, Empty Space.” Indeed, defining Gravitational Waves as a part of Empty Space, might help Physicists explain how Gravity can occur at both the Macro and Quantum Level. So far, there’s been a Paradox because Conventional Notions of Gravity require little to no Spatial Energy for Entities to be bound to the other, a sense of Anti Gravity or Vacuum. But on the Quantum Level, Subatomic Particles are bound by the Exchange of increasingly intense Energy Parcels: Electrons by the Exchange of Photons, Neutrons and Protons (made up of Quarks) by the Exchange of Gluons, and the Decay of Quarks and … Meer lezen over Jeffrey Epstein – Gravity as Waves Through Not Quite Empty Space