Friday, August 3, 2012

A Little About The Differences Between Reverse-Gravity and Anti-Gravity

Reverse-Gravity -- being the reversal in the direction of gravitational force, is the reversal in the direction of the pulse of any said given arbitrary gravitational permittivity/impedance-based directoralization.   
Anti-Gravity -- being the reversal in the directoralization of the Ricci Scalar, is the reversal in the relativistic covariantly-based arbitrary given positions as to where the respective Anti-De-Sitter gravitational mode and the respective De-Sitter gravitational mode occurs in the process of having what will here still be an Anti-De-Sitter/De-Sitter gravitational format.
So, whether one is dealing with gravity, or, whether one is dealing with anti-gravity, gravitational force that is of matter and NOT of anti-matter will still operate as according to an Anti-De-Sitter/De-Sitter gravitational format.
The locus as to where the positioning of what is to bear an Anti-De-Sitter gravitational mode, and, the locus as to where thte positioning of what is to bear a De-Sitter gravitational mode, is formated physically in the neighborhood of the activity of the gluonic force. 
The gluonic force is the strong force, yet, ironically enough, the condition that exists in the process of the activity of the respective Anti-De-Sitter/De-Sitter modes, that are kinematically caused by the actions of the said gluons, works to form a much weaker force that is known of as the gravitational force.    
Sincerely,
Samuel David Roach.

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