Gravity Research Center
Scientific Experiments
   

Beginnings of a New Science
If personnel of principle evaluated the tremendous cost of placing a few people on a nearby planet, such as Mars, they would see the folly of it all and devote their money, time and effort to develop a new type of space drive. How long do we have to wait to see the true beauties of creation? Wake up! Open your eyes and look to the star systems that were created for your enjoyment and exploration.
-- THE GRAVITY RESEARCH CENTER
It was in 1981 that a group of researchers began their search for an alternative source of energy. They were familiar with solar and wind power research projects, as well as several other alternative energy sources being explored by others, but they felt there had to be a constant force, a force that was always present, 24 hours per day, seven days per week, that could provide unlimited power for all of Earth's needs and provide a mechanism for reaching the stars. The proper solution they felt, would come by seeking out those "gaps," that exist in our present scientific theories.

After several years of studying such topics as quantum physics and general relativity theory, they realized these theories acted like an albatross placed around the neck of scientists. Most refused to look at any new ideas that appeared to conflict with existing theories. After all, they base their entire careers on the scientific belief system now in place. In a private discussion Paul had with one theorist, Paul was informed that, "Even if you constructed a device that proved your quantum gravity theory to be correct. We would invent the math, to prove you're wrong."

 
A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light; but rather because its opponents eventually die and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.
-- MAX PLANCK
The group felt, that if we are ever going to reach the stars, we cannot allow ourselves to be programmed by a system that stifles creativity and imagination. As they looked for weaknesses in generally accepted theories, two became obvious from the beginning. One is that we have no definition of what time is. Our present concept of time, is based on the knowledge that one complete rotation of the Earth on its axis, is a twenty-four-hour day and that one revolution of the Earth around the Sun, is one year. However, if you were on a space ship, far away from Earth, traveling between two galaxies, your Earth clock or calender would be of no value. Most likely, all you will see around you is darkness. Einstein showed that our perception of time is local, peculiar to our planet. This is because time is affected by gravity and thus is unique to any one spot in the universe. This leads us to the other big question. What is gravity? We have never detected gravity particles or waves, nor do we know for certain, if gravity is a property of space or an attractive force of matter. In addition, the group felt our present theories don't address the following:

  • The disappearance of an entire antimatter universe, created as a result of the Big Bang.

  • The source and cause of cosmic rays that seem to permeate the whole universe.

  • The true nature of atomic particles and the laws governing their formation in space.

  • The nature of thoughts and their effect on matter.

  • The nature of awareness.

  • The force that prevents matter energy from surpassing the speed of light in our universe.

  • The existence of other universes on the other side of the speed of light and their effects on our universe matter.
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    A man's mind stretched by a new idea can never go back to its original dimensions.
    -- OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
    Beginning in 1986, they began to formulate some revolutionary ideas. Listed below are a few of them.

  • Space was filled with energy- the same energy that makes up planets and stars- except in a much more expanded condition, making it almost impossible for us to detect.

  • As planets and stars travel through space, they expel energy. Nothing moves without a loss of energy and all objects in space move.

  • This release of energy from planets and stars, is what we call time, as we see things change around us.

  • Therefore, time is a form of energy.

  • Due to the energy release from matter, energy from space is attracted to the distribution point (planets and stars) and we call this attracted invisible energy gravity.

  • Each point in space exhibits a different rate for time, so that each planet and star not only has its own unique gravitational attraction field, but it's own unique time continuum field.

  • As planets and stars release energy, their atom structures change. They expand along with the expansion of space. In other words, the atom structures, that are the makeup of all solar systems, are continuously rearranging their subatomic particle orbits, as these solar systems accelerate through space at different rates.

  • Therefore, the matter we see and feel and call solid, are really part of a pliable, elastic existence. It is not of a rigid-fixed nature that we have been taught to believe.

  • Yesterday's atoms are no longer visible to us and neither are yesterday's events. We can only see the atoms or their energy emissions, around us (locally), in the "now" time.

  • Atoms throughout space exist in different states of "solidity," dependent on their location in the universe, as space is accelerating at different rates.

  • A way exists to alter the density or consistency of "solid" matter.

  • This leads to the control of gravity and time-energy, as well as immediate entrances to different states of matter energy "solidity" in space, because once time is eliminated, space becomes an instant entry.


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