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Thoughts on gravity

Gravity is defined by interactions of matter with background waves.


Black holes are converging waves caused by a lens curvature. The curvature may be caused by space
itself ? or by wave interfence of multiple emitting wave sources ?

Lens equation: 1/v = 1/u + 1/f


For a lens of focal length +20 cm (convex), object distance 50 cm (on left of the lens)
1/v = 1/20 1/50 = 0.03
Therefore: v = 33.3 cm (positive so on the right hand side of the lens)

An object wich is in the path of a wave dissrupt the wave so the gravity is stronger. So wave
function is 1/Gravity. Or, simply put, more gravity = less wave, less gravity = more wave.
This leads to a contradiction of the above statement. This means that in order to produce infinite
gravity you must have zero wave.

But this the wave is unidirectional? What is the source of this waves? The answear must be a small
and very weak interaction that amplifies in the infinite space.

If gravity is a wave function, this means that can be altered like other waves are altered.

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