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jayb

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I want to give everyone a different view on what gravity actually is. To understand gravity lets first do this. Lets pretend we are in a single dimension of spacetime and that elementary particles are all we have and the size of our time and space dimension just so happens to be around the size of these elementary particles that traveling in a single direction through this dimension.

We have photons protons electrons nuetrons photons don't move at all in this timeline, we know that protons move faster then electrons and electrons move at a different speed then neutrons.

So what would you expect to happen in this spacetime? Naturally the faster moving particles would be set from the start on a collision path because they move through spacetime which is the size of the elements so they have no way to escape each other.

Now as they the protons electrons and nuetrons fly through this dimension at different speeds the photons just stay still along there path giving them memories. So as all the particles pass the photons it shares it's memory.

Now we know gravity warps space what happens when the protons catch up to the neutrons and the electrons in this tiny dimension it slams into them and guess what inflation begins and thus gravity reveals it's true nature.

If you shrink space and time down and all we have is a tiny dimension of space and time how would gravity get its start simple by the different speeds these molecules move through space and time that is how inflation started.

To space and time by all means we are all still elementary particles traveling in a single direction through space and time. It's only the speed differences between the elements that created gravity and drive inflation.

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