What is Gravity?
Gravity is The Ether or The Air that surrounds
a physical object (like a planet), not
the physical object itself.
Example: A pebble and a car both fall to earth at the same
rate of speed, but once on the surface, a person must exert
more initial force to move a car 1 meter than a pebble.
Why?
The Anti-Gravity weight factor that makes
an object 'float' is equal to the Force of PI.
A physicist must seek what is an object's PI Force,
apply it to that object to cancel out that
object's weight at rest on a surface.
Challenge for physicists: Using The 4th Dimension
as a guide, calculate the PI Force of an object,
to cancel out that object's weight.
To do this is to achieve:
Anti-Gravity.
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