Sunday, November 15, 2009

SUPERTELLIC UNIVERSE



THE SUPERTELLIC UNIVERSE is a newly developed theory in advance physics that has formed the first equations within the standard theory of the universe for faster than light speed space travel. Created by Rodney Kawecki he has discovered a leaf note so to speak from the earlier works of Albert Einstein that if he would have followed up on in 1904 he would have discovered a set of equations about the universe that illustrate faster than light space travel. Here it is about 6o years later in the future that Kawecki has discoverd these equations. He has also written a new book on the universe and its structure that include these equations. his work can be found at book stores under the book title " THE SUPERTELLIC ELECTROMAGNETIC GRAVITATIONAL UNIVERSE TECHNOLOGY THEORY ".
The theory of gravity has been lead to theorists to be a force of attraction .. Surface objects held to the surface ls action of a weak force. But its not. Gravity is resistence... being pushed away . An object at rest lays on the earths surface..upset or pushed by an external thing causes it to move away from the force direction. Weight determines the length or time the object stays in momentum. The objects weight causes the moving object to slow drag into a stop not attraction but it may seen so. The energy mass content is the same among material objects it mostly based on quantity size/mass. This forms the barrier of distance between the fall on. On earth .. Gravity wavature is layered in the atmosphere range measuring some 25 miles above its surface until one reaches space .. The zero point barrier ot area of celestial gravity between planetary design and not interior gravity .. Known as Newton.s (ripen) Apple. Simular type things repel not attract ...this is proven scientific fact. Sorry Isaac Newton. READ.. THE FABRIC OF SPACE GRAVITY.....by Rodney Kawecki to be out soon.........
His work can be said to be the best research since Einstein developed The Theory of Special and General Relativity at the earlier part of the twentieth century.






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