trevorjohnson83
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I've always thought of gravity this way for the past ten years, now I think I have the mechanism.
The aether of a gravity field is dense static heat. Where two gravity fields meet, it is denser and hotter than anywhere else in the field. This heat doesn't find equilibrium by expanding, it instead brings both objects towards the node of heat between them The node converts heat to movement to cool of but at the same time increases in heat increasing movement acceleration as the two objects get closer.

The aether of a gravity field is dense static heat. Where two gravity fields meet, it is denser and hotter than anywhere else in the field. This heat doesn't find equilibrium by expanding, it instead brings both objects towards the node of heat between them The node converts heat to movement to cool of but at the same time increases in heat increasing movement acceleration as the two objects get closer.
