The second edition of the "Hidden Pillars of the Universe" theory presents a fundamental argument for the existence of a universal, all-dimensional gravitational field. To begin, you must be someone who scrutinizes even the simplest assumptions. The Myth of "Zero Gravity" in Space: A Challenge to Conventional Thinking To the bright minds who question assumptions: We have been taught that space is "gravity-free" except near massive objects like planets and stars. But this explanation raises a logical paradox. Thought Experiment: Imagine deep space, far from any galaxy. Place an astronaut there, point him in a certain direction, and push him. What happens? He continues moving in the same direction indefinitely, until he encounters another force. Common Explanation: "There is no gravity, so nothing stops him." But wait. This doesn't actually explain why he continues moving in a specific direction. If space were truly "nothing," the direction itself would be meaningless. The Deeper Truth Space is not gravity-free; it is gravitationally balanced. The fundamental gravitational field attracts objects in all directions simultaneously—up, down, left, right, forward, backward, and in infinite dimensions. These forces completely cancel each other out, creating a state of equilibrium. When you push an astronaut, you prioritize one direction within this balanced field. The motion continues because it has become tied to that specific direction of the field. The Common Denominator Ask yourself: What do all gravitational objects have in common? Not just mass (masses vary enormously). The answer: Rotation. Every planet rotates. Every star rotates. Every galaxy rotates. Every atom has rotational components. This rotating mass is tied to the fundamental gravitational field, creating what we call "local gravity." The Spiderweb Analogy Imagine a spiderweb with threads branching out in all directions from a central point. All the threads of the web are pulled outward with equal force. A spider rests in perfect equilibrium at its center, supported by all its threads simultaneously, yet it experiences no net force. This is how the universe works. We live within a self-sufficient structure of a universal gravitational field, invisible pillars that keep all of existence suspended in equilibrium. The Fundamental Principle You can't build on nothing. Every structure needs a foundation. The universe cannot rest on a void or randomness. This fundamental gravitational field provides that foundation—eternal, self-sufficient, and omnipresent. All matter, energy, and spacetime emanate from and reside within this primordial structure. The Bottom Line There is no "weightlessness" or "zero gravity" in space. There is perfect gravitational equilibrium in all directions. This is not just philosophical speculation; it is testable physics supported by experimental evidence (such as gyroscope weight loss, the rotation of the universe, and the discovery of dark energy). Explore the complete mathematical framework. Finally, the hidden foundations of the universe are revealed. Physics #Gravity #TheoryOfEverything #FundamentalField #ScienceRevolution
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Alexandria University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6997fa26ad1d9b11b34531cc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18676661
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